grinch in English

noun
1
a person who is mean-spirited and unfriendly.
We all know it's Christmas, the scrooges and grinches all know it's Christmas and the cash registers at the mall all know it's Christmas.

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1. Find top songs and albums by The Cragsmen including Fly's Eyes, The Grinch and more.

2. Michael Corenblith for the art direction, and Merideth Boswell for the set decoration of that Yule-tide Tale of Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas.

3. It happens when there's a thickening in the pulmonary veins, making the right side of the heart work overtime, and causing what I call the reverse-Grinch effect.

4. Aviation Week's eagle-eyed reporter David Fulghum spotted a Russian SA-24 Grinch surface-to-air missile mounted on a Libyan army truck in recent cable news footage.

5. 21 Aviation Week's eagle-eyed reporter David Fulghum spotted a Russian SA-24 Grinch surface-to-air missile mounted on a Libyan army truck in recent cable news footage.

6. ‘Calgarians thought it was A hoot, and passers-by steadily erupted into laughter.’ ‘Kids find Carrey's manic high jinks A hoot, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas grossed $55 million on its first weekend.’ ‘Anytime Foley stumbles on-screen with a mustache on his baby face, it's A hoot.’

7. ‘Calgarians thought it was A hoot, and passers-by steadily erupted into laughter.’ ‘Kids find Carrey's manic high jinks A hoot, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas grossed $55 million on its first weekend.’ ‘Anytime Foley stumbles on-screen with a mustache on his baby face, it's A hoot.’