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grum

/gruhm/US // grʌm //

咕噜,咕哝,咕噜声,噜噜

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    grum·mer, grum·mest.

    • : grim; glum; surly.

Examples

  • His wife, who thought a great deal of the good Giant, was sorry to see that he was silent and rather grum.

  • I had the honour of keeping an anchor-watch in company with a grum old Swede, as we lay in the Hudson.

  • A grum, melancholy note came floating over the long sea swells—Oo-oo-oo-ooh!

  • So it went on—grumble, grumble, grumble, grum— And that Rachel actually put her arm round his neck and kissed his cross red face.

  • Troth, we e'en fitted them and clawed 'em off with a vengeance, for all they looked so big and so grum.