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Definition of Grievers

Griever
Griever Griev"er, n. One who, or that which, grieves.

Meaning of Grievers from wikipedia

- back that night and says that the Grievers will come every night now, killing them all off one by one. When the Grievers enter the Homestead, where the Gladers...
- John Grieve may refer to: John Grieve (VC) (1821–1863), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross award for gallantry John Grieve (actor) (1924–2003),...
- the Grievers. Impressed by Barthelmey's test design, Ball asked him to add a mechanical scorpion tail. Barthelmey's inspirations for the Grievers included...
- James Grieve may refer to: James Grieve (apple), an old variety of apple James Grieve (Scottish translator) (died 1773), Scottish translator, writer and...
- Fielding, Harry Hamlin as Cortland Mayfair, Ton****i Chirisa as Ciprien Grieve, and Jack Huston as Lasher. Mayfair Witches is the second television series...
- up griever in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Griever could refer to A mourner Squall Leonhart, the lead character in Final Fantasy VIII Griever de Hocus...
- Benjamin Howard Laub (February 23, 1984), better known by his stage name Grieves, is an American hip hop artist based in Seattle, Washington. Born in Chicago...
- of the intuitive grieving style are called intuitive grievers. Individuals who exhibit more qualities of the instrumental grieving style are called instrumental...
- The Grieve was a Peruvian automobile that was built in 1908 by Juan Alberto Grieve, a Peruvian engineer with extensive knowledge in combustion engines...
- up Grieves or grieves in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grieves is the surname of: James Grieves (born 1974), Scottish speedway rider Ken Grieves (1925–1992)...