grunge / grʌndʒ /

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grunge 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Slang.

  1. dirt; filth; rubbish.
  2. something of inferior quality; trash: He didn't know good music from grunge.
  3. a person who works hard, usually for meager rewards; grind.
  4. a style or fashion derived from a movement in rock music: in fashion characterized by unkempt clothing and in music by aggressive, nihilistic songs.

grunge 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

dirt; rock music style of the early 1990s

更多grunge例句

  1. Depending on how you style it, there can be a grunge influence or a pop-punk influence.
  2. You take all of that and you then move it into Seattle in the ’90s, which was just before the grunge explosion hits.
  3. If you’re getting the grunge out of your grout or removing it from the narrow space around faucets, you’ll want a small brush specifically designed for tile and grout cleaning.
  4. Grunge makes sense if you're a sad, self-righteous teenager.
  5. Seriously—go raid your dusty CaseLogic archives and listen to a bunch of early, non-Nirvana grunge CDs sometime.
  6. It is a gray, almost grunge-like wedding dress by the designer Gareth Pugh, which he made for his friend Katie Shillingford.
  7. The fascinating tragedy of Flappy Bird might go down in history as a defining “grunge moment” for videogames.
  8. Before Dookie, guitar rock meant grunge: heavy, monotonic, humorless, and bleak.
  9. I paid Grunge the grocer nineteen dollars on't; for he knows I'm an honest man, and trusted me.