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grinder
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In ice hockey , a grinder is a player better known for his hard work and checking than his scoring . A grinder is often a player who has limited offensive skills, but is valuable to a hockey team due to physical forechecking skills especially along the ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES coffee grinder meat grinder organ grinder COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN coffee ▪ Latest in electronics, new sail inventory 1990, new coffee grinder system ready to race or cruise. ▪ Counters get completely covered ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 One who grinds something, such as the teeth. 2 (context anatomical English) A molar. 3 A power tool with a spinning abrasive disc, used for grind#Verb, smoothing, and shaping materials, usually metal. 4 A sandwich made on a long, cylindrical roll. ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States [syn: bomber , hero , hero sandwich , ...
Usage examples of grinder.
By the flaring holocaust light the toothed wheels, the soot-blackened timber cage of the raised grinders seemed more than ever some Dantean vision of torment.
Then when the lead singer was in the middle of the finest passage of a bravura song, several of the dilletantes in the boxes would scream out an accompaniment, shaking impassionedly the while, reminding Honey of nothing so much as two rival organ grinders competing on either side of the street.
Most of the shop sold metalware to islanders, everything from hardware to eggbeaters, sausage grinders to sheet-steel stoves, but one corner was devoted to the mainland trade.
Every thirtieth Lantiff was an officer, apparently unarmed, and it was these officers who wielded the deadliest weapon, the tube of lens that some unsung Lantian len grinder had invented.
Had not merychippus developed these self-renewing grinders, the horse as we know it could have neither developed nor survived.
Royalt continued into the machining area where the foot lathes, the drills, and the grinders were set on their mounts and benches.
To make porcini powder, pulverize dried mushrooms in a spice grinder or blender.
Hickory Smoked Salt 1 tsp sage lots black pepper maple syrup, optional The secret to good sausage is to keep everything cold, including the meat grinder.
Nowadays its hundred or so blocks were the bright and lively haunt of alcoholics, agnostics, artists, atheists, beggars, cutthroats, deserters, drug dealers, evangelists, footpads, gentry, heathens, informers, jays, knife grinders, lesbians, libertines, mollyboys, musicians, navvies, ostlers, physicians, queers, recruiters, reformers, sailors, socialists, trulls, users, vagabonds, watchmakers, xenophiles, and yuppies.
The mammoth was tearing out swaths of grass, herbs, and sedge with his trunk and stuffing the tough, dry fodder into his mouth to break it down with efficient rasplike grinders.
With efficient rasplike grinders, they consumed a winter diet of coarse dry grass, plus twigs and bark of birches, willows, and larches with as much ease as they did their summer diet of green grasses, sedges, and herbs.
Grinder to justice, as there was no evidence against them after Waddington died.
Tell me by what art thou bindest On thy feet those ancient shoon: Tell me, Grinder, if thou grindest Always, always out of tune.
The lamps they kindled shone blurrily through the mist, lighting the shopfronts and street stalls and pushcarts of knife grinders, pasta makers, coral carvers, cheesemongers, mallow gatherers, birdseed sellers, porcelain menders, all still crying their wares and services to the passersby hurrying home for the night.
A BOY: He who always stood central, whose phenotypes are the bounceback man and the Grinder, whose posthumous papers we will examine in his lifetime, thinks he still stands central.