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31GRIM —  Pour l’article homophone, voir Grimm. Le GRIM, Groupe de Recherche et d Improvisation Musicales est une scène musicale marseillaise donnant 40 à 60 concerts par an de musiques improvisées et de ses pourtours rock ou contemporains. Le GRIM… …
32grim — adjective 1) his grim expression Syn: stern, forbidding, uninviting, unsmiling, dour, formidable 2) grim secrets Syn: dreadful, ghastly, horrible, terrible, awful …
33grim — Synonyms and related words: Spartan, Spartanic, adamant, adamantine, affording no hope, alarming, anguished, anxious, apathetic, appalling, astounding, astringent, atrocious, austere, authoritarian, awe inspiring, awesome, awful, baneful,… …
34grim — adj. (grimmer, grimmest) 1 of a stern or forbidding appearance. 2 harsh, merciless, severe. 3 ghastly, joyless, sinister (has a grim truth in it). 4 unpleasant, unattractive. Phrases and idioms: like grim death with great determination.… …
35GRIM — Glass Refractive Index Measurement (Academic & Science » Chemistry) General Record Of Incidence Of Mortality (Medical » Hospitals) ** GPS Receiver Interface Module (Governmental » Military) * Grim Reapers In Mass (Miscellaneous » Funnies) …
36grim — adj. Grim is used with these nouns: ↑determination, ↑discovery, ↑expression, ↑face, ↑fate, ↑fortress, ↑future, ↑humour, ↑look, ↑milestone, ↑news, ↑ …
37grim — [OE] Indo European *ghrem , *ghromprobably originated in imitation of the sound of rumbling (amongst its descendants was grumins ‘thunder’ in the extinct Baltic language Old Prussian). In Germanic it became *grem , *gram , *grum , which not only… …
38grim — adj. HD. 155; ‘grim or gore?’ HD. 2497 …
39grim — adjective (grimmer, grimmest) 1》 very serious or gloomy. ↘(of humour) black or ironic. 2》 unappealing, unattractive, or depressing. Phrases like (or for) grim death Brit. with great determination. Derivatives grimly adverb …
40Grim — /grɪm/ (say grim) noun Cape, a headland on the north western tip of Tasmania …