![]() Verb Many grit their teeth and just hope to get through it. Luke Savage, Smithsonian Magazine, 17 Feb. 2023 In the popular imagination, Silicon Valley today is known as the global center of technological innovation-a feverish, futuristic El Dorado in which grit, intellect and risk commingle to produce disruptive new inventions and bountiful wealth along with them. 2023 Any grit and grim stuck onto your drivetrain, and especially your chain, acts like sandpaper to slowly wear things out. ![]() ![]() 2023 That tenacity, grit, drive, and hunger has always been a part of me. 2023 Divide the grits among wide, shallow bowls, forming a well in the middle. The Courier-Journal, A lot of folks look at her as an outlier, but to me, her grit and lack of concern about her age or gender is exactly what powers her on to climb into her 50s and hopefully beyond. ELLE, Or order the lunch options on the buffet with shrimp and grits, jumbo chicken wings and catfish. Andrew Das, New York Times, The casual outdoor/indoor brunch and dinner spot started by a writer and an artist back in the ’90s serves delicious Florida-Caribbean fare like fresh fish, Jamaican jerk chicken, and shrimp and grits. Noun Inter may lack glamour and flash, but few teams in Europe have quite so much grit and grizzle. ![]()
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