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grim [grɪm] ADJ.

1. grim (forbidding):

grim
grim

2. grim (very unpleasant):

grim face, look
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grim news, outlook
grim reminder
grim situation
to feel grim

Ejemplos de uso para grim

to feel grim

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Additionally, things were now starting to look grim for the year-old label, and bankruptcy was looming.
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A popular saying that the civil servants pretended to work while the state pretended to pay them expressed this grim reality.
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He often attributes the rather grim tones of his works to those financial and personal hardships.
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Wrecked cars usually remained in place for long periods of time, providing a grim reminder of the dangers of the highway.
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Lem himself describes the book as grim humor.
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The grim process of locating victims of the campaign begins, with the bodies of those burned in the church found submerged in a lake.
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Why would anyone volunteer for such a grim task?
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Grimmer ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1899 but was elected in 1903, serving until 1917.
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The grim specter of the 1943 riots never quite fades from the minds of city leaders.
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The series was intended to serve as an introduction to three grim and gritty characters.
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