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gritty <-ier, -iest> [ˈgrɪti, ingl. am. -t̬i] ADJ.

nitty-gritty [ˌnɪtɪˈgrɪtɪ, ingl. am. ˌnɪt̬ɪˈgrɪt̬-] SUST. no pl. coloq.

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Paz is known for his raw and gritty lyrical delivery.
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This almost surreal take on the game was in stark contrast to the comparatively more gritty realism of the first installment.
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They resemble small (10 inches long) yet bulbous humanoid beings, with gritty grey, clay-like bodies, and limp bat wings.
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From the start, the series caused controversy for its real-life, gritty portrayal of school life, which differed from the idealised portrayals of earlier school dramas.
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The gritty club atmosphere, performance spontaneity and realism were captured on film then released as a music video.
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Cook is known primarily for her music work but also for her use of gritty urban street elements as the subtext to what she documents.
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Gritty scenes of resuscitation and drug reversal follow.
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Were still going to play a gritty type of baseball and hopefully show our fans that these guys do nt quit.
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Before conching was invented, solid chocolate was gritty and not very popular.
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They also tried recording tracks to cassette tapes in order to produce a grittier, older sound.
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