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grue
[ groo ]
verb (used without object)
- to shudder.
grue
/ ɡruː /
noun
- a shiver or shudder; a creeping of the flesh
verb
- to shiver or shudder
- to feel strong aversion
Word History and Origins
Origin of grue1
Word History and Origins
Origin of grue1
Example Sentences
In some languages, like old Welsh for example, there’s no distinction made between blue and green—they both fall into a kind of “grue” category.
I’ll be reading Grue’s memoir to try to understand disability better, in large part due to Fox’s thoughtful — and thought-provoking — words.
It also struck me that Grue suffers from spinal muscular atrophy; someone close to me discovered when she was pregnant that she had the gene for that condition.
Now, he and his colleagues have found evidence for an unexpected answer: People with more exposure to sunlight are more likely to speak languages that lump green and blue together, under a term that linguists dub “grue.”
Taking the title of Jan Grue’s memoir, “I Live a Life Like Yours,” literally, I approached it first by creating a mental Venn diagram, testing the veracity of his titular statement.
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