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91James Grieve — [ gri:f ], der; , <nach dem englischen Apfelzüchter> (eine Apfelsorte) …
92what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over — ► what the eye doesn t see, the heart doesn t grieve over proverb if someone is unaware of an unpleasant fact or situation they can t be troubled by it. Main Entry: ↑eye …
93ag|grieve|ment — «uh GREEV muhnt», noun. a being or feeling aggrieved; resentment; grievance: »He bent his head but that did not hide the aggrievement, indignation, that was in his voice (Eudora Welty) …
94ag|grieve — «uh GREEV», transitive verb, grieved, griev|ing. to injure unjustly; cause grief or trouble to: »His friend s insult aggrieved him. ╂[< Old French agrever < Latin aggravāre. See etym. of doublet aggravate. (Cf. ↑aggravate)] Usage …
95what the eye doesn't see (the heart doesn't grieve over) — what the eye doesn t ˈsee (the heart doesn t ˈgrieve over) idiom (saying) if a person does not know about sth that they would normally disapprove of, then it cannot hurt them • What does it matter if I use his flat while he s away? What the eye… …
96grief, grieve — As U.S. travel abroad drops, Europe grieves (New York Times headline). Did it? I wonder. Europe may have been alarmed at, suffered from, or fretted over the loss of American tourist revenue, but is it reasonable to suggest that grief was… …
97grief, grieve — As U.S. travel abroad drops, Europe grieves (New York Times headline). Did it? I wonder. Europe may have been alarmed at, suffered from, or fretted over the loss of American tourist revenue, but is it reasonable to suggest that grief was… …
98what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over — proverb if you re unaware of an unpleasant fact or situation, you can t be troubled by it …
99over-grieve — …
100Grieved — Grieve Grieve (gr[=e]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Grieved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Grieving}.] [OE. greven, OF. grever, fr. L. gravare to burden, oppress, fr. gravis heavy. See {Grief.}] 1. To occasion grief to; to wound the sensibilities of; to make… …