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    grim
    /ɡrɪm/

    adjective

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  2. David’s mouth is set in a grim line. Gwen, beside him, has her hand pressed hard against her mouth, trying not to throw up. Ian mutters, “Dear God,” and stands flat-footed, as Lauren pushes past him to the body. She moves to pull the scarf loose, touching Candice’s neck. “Get back, everyone,” David commands harshly.

  3. Jun 16, 2020 · grim. Link to picture: Napoleon in Russia, retreat in winter: The situation for the French army was very grim. enter link description here grim "grim" is an adjective with special collocations that must be studied in a larger dictionary with examples showing how this adjective is used. It is not an adjective that belongs to the basic vocabulary.

  4. Apr 23, 2023 · It was Professor McGonagall, and her mouth was the thinnest of thin lines. I don't quite get what the expression "her mouth was the thinnest of thin lines" conveys.

  5. Basically, in the series title, it means "becoming bad": becoming a bad person or engaging in bad or violent behavior. But "break" in this sense has much richer connotations than "become"—which, of course, is why the show's creator chose to call it Breaking Bad and not Becoming Bad. Explaining connotations is hard, but here goes.

  6. Dec 31, 2020 · I think this answer defines dichotomy and duality as different and opposing. To use the example, a "wave-particle dichotomy" theory would say that light can either be a wave or a particle, but never both at the same time, while "wave-particle duality" says light can behave like a wave and a particle at the same time, depending on how you look at it.

  7. Apr 29, 2020 · @ColinFine — Americans have three classes of vehicles called “vans”: “minivans”, vehicles the size of SUVs but built on car chassises and marketed to families with kids; “full-size vans”, larger vans build on truck chassises and manufactured with only front seats and customized as campers or as commercial vehicles; and larger vans, which often require a commercial license to ...

  8. Oct 26, 2015 · I am often asked "Who are you?" and "What are you?", but I don't know the difference between these two questions. Please explain it to me.

  9. Jul 24, 2014 · 1. I would not consider "from" and "against" synonymous. To "protect against" X is to prevent X from occurring. To "protect from: X is to prevent X from causing damage. In 1944, the RAF protected London against German bombing raids, while shelters protected its inhabitants from them. To the extent that the RAF could prevent German planes from ...

  10. Jan 4, 2015 · shoreline - the line is the edge of a sea here. You may consider this as a 'separating line'. shore - shore is the land along the edge of a sea. Mind the word 'along'. On the other hand, coast -the land next to/close to the sea. You may imagine a resort just next to the trees shown here in the image.

  11. Feb 27, 2015 · Add a comment. 2. RE: Stands for regarding to/or Referring to when used in a business letter (equivalent to Subject line in emails). Was often used in business letters before emails were popular, hence the confusion. Used as a subject first line of the letter and not in the main text.

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