gritgrɪt
grit (v)
- present
- grits
- past
- gritted
- past participle
- gritted
- present participle
- gritting
grit (n)
English Definitions:
grit, gritrock, gritstone (noun)
a hard coarse-grained siliceous sandstone
backbone, grit, guts, moxie, sand, gumption (verb)
fortitude and determination
"he didn't have the guts to try it"
grit (verb)
cover with a grit
"grit roads"
grit (verb)
clench together
"grit one's teeth"
Grit (Noun)
A member or supporter of the Liberal Party of Canada or one of its provincial wings (except for the Quebec provincial wing).
Grit (Adjective)
Of or belonging to the Liberal Party of Canada.
Grit
Grit is a magazine, formerly a weekly newspaper, popular in the rural US during much of the 20th century. It carried the subtitle America's Greatest Family Newspaper. In the early 1930s, it targeted small town and rural families with 14 pages plus a fiction supplement. By 1932, it had a circulation of 425,000 in 48 states, and 83% of its circulation was in towns of fewer than 10,000 population.
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