- Look up
Grunt,
grunt,
grĂ¼nt,
grunts, or
grunting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grunt,
grunts or
grunting may
refer to:
Grunting (tennis), in tennis...
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Grunts! (1992) is a
satiric fantasy novel by
British writer Mary Gentle. It is set in a
basic fantasy world taken from the
usual The Lord of the Rings...
- deal with the
bizarre nature of the
Grunts by
ignoring them and
pretending everything is normal). Due to the
Grunts being practically silent characters...
- but I
think the
grunts are
getting louder and more
shrill now with the
current players". Some
tennis players have
defended grunting. Mic****e Larcher...
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species at the time,
presumably because of its
production of
grunts. The
bluestriped grunt is
caught using hook and line, traps, and seines. The catch...
- Antix,
which later evolved into the
Australian rock band 30 Odd Foot of
Grunts (abbreviated to TOFOG).
Crowe performed lead
vocals and
guitar for the band...
- The
grunt sculpin or
grunt-fish (Rhamphocottus richardsonii) is a
small fish
mainly found in the
eastern Pacific Ocean. The
grunt sculpin generally remains...
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scripts as "(Anno****
Grunt)", and then
later on
being spelled "d'oh", as it
remains today. "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Anno****
Grunt)cious" (Season 8,...
- "The
Grunt" is a funk
instrumental recorded in 1970 by
James Brown's band The J.B.'s. It was
released as a two-part
single on King. It was one of only...
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grunts is a
breakfast dish
eaten in the U.S.
state of Florida. The dish is
prepared by
serving small fried fish fillets,
typically white grunts, over...