grunt|grunted|grunting|grunts in English
verb
[grʌnt]
snort, make a low gruff sound (like the noise made by hogs); grumble discontentedly
Use "grunt|grunted|grunting|grunts" in a sentence
1. God save the king! [ All Cheering ] [ Grunts ] [ Grunting ]
2. This duel - it will be your last, Fallow. [ Grunts ] [ Grunting ] [ Groans ]
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4. She grunted some incomprehensible reply.
5. Ride. [ Grunts ] [ Chuckles ]
6. He grunted monosyllabic responses to questions.
7. The grunt work, right?
8. So now we're grunting.
9. He just grunted "Hi" and kept walking.
10. The driver grunted, convinced that Michael was crazy.
11. He grunted a monosyllabic reply.
12. The sullen boy grunted his apology.
13. 'sounds like -- like hogs grunting.
14. 4 The driver grunted, convinced that Michael was crazy.
15. 22 They had to communicate through signs and grunts.
16. Dry eyes plus a grunt.
17. He grunted as the bullet hit him.
18. His only answer was a grunt.
19. I ain't doing no grunt work.
20. Ballantyne grunted indifferently Mitchell put his cup to his mouth.
21. You should really ask a grunt.
22. Apposition Always taciturn, Angus McAllister merely grunted
23. Ray Shepherd gave a grunt of pain.
24. Is it an animal that grunts and growls?
25. But mostly he responded with an angry grunt.