grim|grimmer|grimmest in English
adjective
[grɪm]
unyielding; stern, fierce; merciless, heartless, cruel; horrible, frightful
Use "grim|grimmer|grimmest" in a sentence
1. Not even the grimmest phantoms of pagan imagination are wantonly malignant.
2. These are grim economic times, fellow TEDsters, grim economic times indeed.
3. The Grim, possibly.
4. It's the Grim!
5. Synonyms for Austerest include sternest, severest, strictest, harshest, coldest, hardest, grimmest, flintiest, gravest and seriousest
6. A grim diagnosis indeed!
7. Grim Beeper Enamel Pin — Grim Reaper Bee Pin — Insect Hard Enamel Pin — Bee With Scythe Pin — Honeybee Lapel Pin —Death Grim Reaper crowlines
8. Grim grime begrime begrimer Begrimers
9. Land Acknowledgments shouldn’t be grim
10. 7 The future looks grim.
11. Synonyms for Bloodthirstier include crueler, viciouser, fiercer, bloodier, violenter, gorier, horribler, feller, wickeder and grimmer
12. Grimmer agents were saying it was a case of an entirely lost hard disk.
13. The outlook is pretty grim.
14. He felt disconsolate, grim, weary.
15. And, if that sounded grim, Greene responded almost jauntily. No, not grim, but realistic. Sentencedict.com
16. Synonyms for Austerer include sterner, severer, stricter, harsher, colder, harder, grimmer, flintier, graver and seriouser
17. On a grimmer note, Annapurna I also has the greatest fatality rate of all 14 eight-thousander mountains.
18. A grim expression furrowed his brow.
19. You gonna have to get grim.
20. 30 I've had a grim day.
21. 16 The outlook is pretty grim.
22. Cobalt had resumed his grim expression.
23. Things were pretty grim for a time.
24. 29 I feel pretty grim this morning.
25. 17 Her expression was grim and unpleasant.