grype (Meaning)
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grype (v. t.)
To gripe.
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grype (n.)
A vulture; the griffin.
Synonyms & Antonyms of grype
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grype Sentence Examples
- The incessant grype of the crickets created a monotonous backdrop to the evening.
- My feet grappled with the grype of the uncomfortable shoes I had foolishly chosen.
- The car's engine gryped and groaned under the strain of the heavy load.
- The old man's persistent grype was like a broken record, playing over and over again.
- The grype of jealousy gnawed at his heart, poisoning his thoughts.
- The grype of poverty overshadowed every aspect of their lives.
- The city's grype of traffic horns and sirens filled the air, an incessant cacophony.
- The grype of hunger rumbled in his stomach, demanding immediate attention.
- The grype of a bad conscience haunted her every step.
- The grype of the dying man's pleas echoed in the silence of the hospital room.
FAQs About the word grype
To gripe., A vulture; the griffin.
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The incessant grype of the crickets created a monotonous backdrop to the evening.
My feet grappled with the grype of the uncomfortable shoes I had foolishly chosen.
The car's engine gryped and groaned under the strain of the heavy load.
The old man's persistent grype was like a broken record, playing over and over again.