grume Synonyms

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grume Meaning

Wordnet

grume (n)

a thick viscous liquid

a semisolid mass of coagulated red and white blood cells

Webster

grume (n.)

A thick, viscid fluid; a clot, as of blood.

grume Sentence Examples

  1. The grume of the old tree bark was a testament to its age and resilience.
  2. The farmer's hands were covered in grume after a long day of plowing.
  3. The sculptor deftly chiseled away the grume from the marble, revealing a hidden masterpiece.
  4. The aroma of grume wafted through the forest after a heavy rain.
  5. The child's face was smeared with grume from playing in the mud.
  6. The grume of the campfire kept us warm and cozy on a chilly night.
  7. The grume on the antique furniture gave it a patina of charm and history.
  8. The crust of the bread had a slight grume, adding an earthy flavor.
  9. The grume of the soil stuck to my boots as I walked through the garden.
  10. The grume of the ocean floor was a fascinating sight, teeming with marine life.

FAQs About the word grume

a thick viscous liquid, a semisolid mass of coagulated red and white blood cellsA thick, viscid fluid; a clot, as of blood.

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The grume of the old tree bark was a testament to its age and resilience.

The farmer's hands were covered in grume after a long day of plowing.

The sculptor deftly chiseled away the grume from the marble, revealing a hidden masterpiece.

The aroma of grume wafted through the forest after a heavy rain.