Grind: English to English |
Grind (n.) A hard student; a dig. |
Grind (n.) Any severe continuous work or occupation; esp., hard and uninteresting study. |
Grind (n.) The act of reducing to powder, or of sharpening, by friction. |
Grind (v. i.) To become ground or pulverized by friction; as, this corn grinds well. |
Grind (v. i.) To become polished or sharpened by friction; as, glass grinds smooth; steel grinds to a sharp edge. |
Grind (v. i.) To move with much difficulty or friction; to grate. |
Grind (v. i.) To perform hard aud distasteful service; to drudge; to study hard, as for an examination. |
Grind (v. i.) To perform the operation of grinding something; to turn the millstones. |
Grind (v. t.) To oppress by severe exactions; to harass. |
Grind (v. t.) To reduce to powder by friction, as in a mill, or with the teeth; to crush into small fragments; to produce as by the action of millstones. |
Grind (v. t.) To study hard for examination. |
Grind (v. t.) To wear down, polish, or sharpen, by friction; to make smooth, sharp, or pointed; to whet, as a knife or drill; to rub against one another, as teeth, etc. |