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

  1. The incessant grype of the crickets created a monotonous backdrop to the evening.
  2. My feet grappled with the grype of the uncomfortable shoes I had foolishly chosen.
  3. The car's engine gryped and groaned under the strain of the heavy load.
  4. The old man's persistent grype was like a broken record, playing over and over again.
  5. The grype of jealousy gnawed at his heart, poisoning his thoughts.
  6. The grype of poverty overshadowed every aspect of their lives.
  7. The city's grype of traffic horns and sirens filled the air, an incessant cacophony.
  8. The grype of hunger rumbled in his stomach, demanding immediate attention.
  9. The grype of a bad conscience haunted her every step.
  10. 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.