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8 definitions • 14 examples
1
(of a
pig
) to make a
low
,
rough
noise
:
Examples:
The
pigs
were
grunting
contentedly
as they
ate
their
food
.
2
(of a person) to make a
short
,
low
sound
instead
of
speaking
,
usually
because of
anger
or
pain
:
Examples:
He
hauled
himself over the
wall
,
grunting
with the
effort
.
[ +
speech
] "Too
tired
," he grunted and
sat
down.
3
a
short
,
low
sound
that an
animal
or person makes :
Examples:
Loud
grunts were coming from the
pigsty
.
The only
conversation
I get from my
teenagers
is a few grunts.
4
a
soldier
of
low
rank
:
Examples:
He still
thinks
like a
grunt
in the
trenches
.
The
young
grunts
defended
themselves with all
manner
of
fire
.
5
someone who does an unskilled job,
especially
a
boring
job:
Examples:
He said. "If you can't get a 'good' job, go be a
construction
grunt
."
Union
grunts,
wealthy
business
executives
,
private
companies
and three
federal
agencies
joined
the
legal
fray
after the company's
collapse
.
6
power
or
determination
:
Examples:
The vehicle's
exhaust
hints
at far more
grunt
than there actually is.
They
lack
the
forward
ferocity
and
sheer
grunt
of the
French
rugby
team
.
7
a
dish
consisting of
cooked
fruit
with a
thick
bread-like
mixture
on
top
,
cooked
in a
flat
saucepan on
top
of the
cooker
:
Examples:
A
grunt
is
cooked
in a
covered
skillet
on the
stove
top
.
Try our
recipe
for
blueberry
grunt
.
8
to make a
short
,
low
noise
,
esp
. in
surprise
,
pain
, or
pleasure
, or to show that you do not want to talk:
Examples:
I tried to start a
conversation
, but he just grunted and
continued
reading
.
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