Sentences

gride in a sentence

v. i.

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Definition

To gride means to make a harsh, grating sound or to grind together, often used to describe the action of teeth or objects rubbing against each other.

Sample Sentences

  1. The horse began to gride its teeth in frustration as the rider tightened the reins.
  2. As the wind picked up, the trees seemed to gride against one another, creating a haunting melody.
  3. She felt a strange urge to gride her teeth whenever he told a particularly annoying joke.
  4. The gears began to gride loudly, indicating that they needed lubrication to function properly.
  5. In the intensity of the moment, he could feel his nerves begin to gride, betraying his calm facade.
  6. The horse began to gride its teeth as the bit was tightened.
  7. With a swift motion, she grided the vegetables before adding them to the pot.
  8. He could hear the sound of gears griding as the old clock struck midnight.
  9. The artist chose to gride the canvas with texture before applying the paint.
  10. As the storm approached, the wind began to gride against the windows, creating an eerie sound.
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