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Grum

Grum \Grum\ (gr[u^]m), a. [Cf. Dan. grum furious, Sw. grym, AS. gram, and E. grim, and grumble. [root]35.]

  1. Morose; severe of countenance; sour; surly; glum; grim. ``Nick looked sour and grum.''
    --Arbuthnof.

  2. Low; deep in the throat; guttural; rumbling; as, a grum voice.

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grum

a. 1 morose, stern, surly, sullen. 2 low, deep in the throat; guttural

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Grum

Graeme Shepherd (born in 1986), better known by his stage name Grum, is a Scottish electronic musician and producer.

Usage examples of "grum".

Grum continued toward me unslowed, and when his great foot lifted, I saw small circles of powdered glass on the ground.

It had been past midnight when he'd wearily sculled up to the docks, but the port had been awake with the theft of civic treasures and his own disappearance, and he'd been confronted at once by Cif, Groniger, and Afreyt—Rill too, and Mother Grum, and several others.

For what use to Trollheim was a cripple like Grum, unfit for battle, for anything save gobbling and bousing and sleeping with women that might have gone to better men?

That meant that Grum had more savvy than the average bear, that he was dangerous—.

That meant that Grum had more savvy than the average bear, that he was dangerous-even if I didn't take into account how easily he had ignored the spells I'd hurled at him.

Fire in a column the size of my clenched fist flashed out at Grum and splashed against his chest.

Grum whirled toward me halfway through, and I shot the gasoline into his eyes and nose, eliciting another scream.

Weller, thrusting Grummer aside, and addressing the magistrate with pleasant familiarity, 'this here is S.

Whoever had sent the Tigress, Grum, the chlorofiend, and the lone gunman after me had been trying to kill me.

Whoever had sent the Tigress, Grum, the chlorofiend and the lone gunman after me had been trying to kill me.

Later, when Aunt Cif and Mother Grum purified the hill and cut down the bower where May and Mara and I had loved up the old god, they changed its name from Gallows to Goddess Hill, and we've been holding the summer full-moon rites on it.