How to Use grind in a Sentence

grind

1 of 2 verb
  • The steel grinds to a sharp edge.
  • I could hear the gears grinding.
  • The corn is ground into meal.
  • He grinds his teeth in his sleep.
  • She kept grinding the car's gears.
  • In the hallway, Shota’s grinding his shoe against the wall.
    Bryan Washington, The New Yorker, 29 Aug. 2023
  • The seeds get roasted, peeled by hand then ground up using the metate on the floor.
    Andrea Aliseda, Los Angeles Times, 13 Dec. 2023
  • And then, the whole stuff about grinding bones and spreading them on crops.
    Anna Clark, ProPublica, 17 Apr. 2023
  • We are thrown into the world and land where our mothers ground us.
    Philip Kennicott, Washington Post, 26 Aug. 2023
  • The work of the 257th—repetitive, grinding—was of a kind that earns few honors but wins wars.
    Nick Yetto, Smithsonian Magazine, 2 June 2023
  • The Pistons’ momentum then came to a grinding halt as the Kings took off.
    Omari Sankofa Ii, Detroit Free Press, 10 Jan. 2024
  • He is known to grind heavy minutes out of his players, much like the Knicks' Tom Thibodeau.
    Jeremy Cluff, The Arizona Republic, 25 May 2023
  • There was still ground to cover to establish the breadth of a career, though.
    Chris Willman, Variety, 12 May 2023
  • The score was most indicative of the slow, grinding nature of the semifinal.
    Matt Schubert, The Denver Post, 8 Mar. 2024
  • Finally, the fine grinding refines and polishes the edge of the blade.
    Meg Carney, Field & Stream, 21 Sep. 2023
  • As the Bears grind through June, here’s the inside slant on three notable storylines.
    Dan Wiederer, Chicago Tribune, 5 June 2023
  • Have a scoop as a snack, sprinkle them on your salads, or grind them into pesto.
    Women's Health, 1 May 2023
  • If a wheel is deformed, another machine in the shop can grind it true.
    David Waldstein, New York Times, 1 Mar. 2024
  • Check out the full report on Clever for all the grinding details and to see exactly where your city ranks.
    Sharon Greenthal, Better Homes & Gardens, 22 Jan. 2024
  • Now, as thousands of actors walk off sets in L.A. and around the world, the Hollywood engine will grind to a near-halt.
    Ryan Fonseca, Los Angeles Times, 14 July 2023
  • It's extracted from grinding the flesh of the olive fruit then straining the liquid that comes out.
    Veronica Cristino, Vogue, 2 Feb. 2024
  • Finding a partner who believes in your idea can be all one needs to keep the hustle and grind up when things get tough.
    Alexander Puutio, Forbes, 14 Feb. 2024
  • These workers toiled for long hours at the site—which doubled as a prison—alongside donkeys to grind grain for bread.
    Julia Binswanger, Smithsonian Magazine, 12 Dec. 2023
  • Also, some markets and grocery stores grind their own blend for ground beef.
    Susan Selasky, Detroit Free Press, 24 May 2023
  • Page likes to surround himself by people who ground him.
    Dana Rose Falcone, Peoplemag, 31 Mar. 2023
  • The summer offensive could well extend through the end of 2023 and lead to a long and grinding war of attrition.
    Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times, 4 June 2023
  • Simply toss in small bones, fruit and vegetable skins, eggshells, plate scraps, and more and the Mill grinds it all into a fine, dry, odorless meal.
    Carolyn Forté, Good Housekeeping, 15 Aug. 2023
  • The stalemate, now in its second week, has thrown the House into chaos, grinding all other business to a halt.
    Lisa Mascaro, Fortune, 13 Oct. 2023
  • The report said affected vehicles could make a grinding noise when the damage occurs.
    Samantha Delouya, CNN, 29 Mar. 2024
  • The pink pastel icons won’t be lost for good—they will be ground into mulch that will ultimately return to the Tidal Basin, nourishing the remaining cherry blossoms.
    Christian Thorsberg, Smithsonian Magazine, 22 Mar. 2024
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grind

2 of 2 noun
  • I need a break from the daily grind.
  • By the late-1990s, Mr. Sheridan grew tired of the grind.
    Terence McArdle, Washington Post, 9 May 2023
  • But drug use and the grind of tour life were taking a toll.
    Kate Hogan, Peoplemag, 5 Dec. 2023
  • This was a grit and grind kind of win for head coach Scott Drew and his unit.
    Dallas News, 28 Jan. 2023
  • The soft girl doesn’t value the grind or getting ahead.
    Stephanie McNeal, Glamour, 10 Oct. 2023
  • The flip side of the workaday grind isn’t so appealing.
    Phil Blair, San Diego Union-Tribune, 30 Oct. 2023
  • Is there not pleasure in the slow burn, in the grind to victory?
    Rory Smith, New York Times, 22 Sep. 2023
  • That's when the grind starts all over for the upcoming season.
    Tony Garcia, Detroit Free Press, 16 May 2023
  • The smell of vomit mixed with the scent of perfume and coffee grinds, which were put in the seat pouch to mask the smell.
    Kathleen Wong, USA TODAY, 5 Sep. 2023
  • Despite the show’s success, Taffer admits that the grind can take a toll.
    William Earl, Variety, 9 June 2023
  • Huskies get the first bucket of the fourth on a 3. Third quarter Third quarter was a grind.
    oregonlive, 1 Mar. 2023
  • Turn the garbage disposal on and run cold water as the peels grind.
    Mariah Thomas, Good Housekeeping, 31 July 2023
  • His body is now on the mend and now Sickler’s back on the comedy grind.
    Ali Lerman, Los Angeles Times, 24 July 2023
  • Find a cabin on Airbnb to remove yourself from the day-to-day grind.
    Women's Health, 10 Feb. 2023
  • Players still respond to him over the six-month grind of a season.
    Childs Walker, Baltimore Sun, 2 Feb. 2024
  • Season with a large pinch salt and a couple of grinds of pepper.
    Jamie Schler, Charlotte Observer, 31 Jan. 2024
  • Off it, his playful side livens up the day-to-day grind of a baseball season.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Feb. 2023
  • Add the herbs and/or greens, the remaining 1 1/2 cups of broth or water, a pinch of salt, and a few grinds of pepper.
    G. Daniela Galarza, Washington Post, 30 Mar. 2023
  • The setup produces a nice even grind—enough coffee to brew a good strong two-cup mokapot.
    Jaina Grey, WIRED, 26 Nov. 2023
  • There’s no clocking in or out for the 9-to-5 grind, and no one is standing over you to tell you to stop working at the end of a shift.
    WIRED, 30 Sep. 2023
  • Frelick said the day-to-day grind of baseball has helped keep his emotions in check.
    Peter Abraham, BostonGlobe.com, 29 July 2023
  • On the other hand, an almond meal often has the skins ground in and might be a coarser grind.
    Katlyn Moncada, Better Homes & Gardens, 3 Feb. 2024
  • The grind of the year will be the true test of Duran’s progression in those latter areas.
    Julian McWilliams, BostonGlobe.com, 20 Apr. 2023
  • The former will give you more control over the coarseness of the grind, while a spice grinder will cover more ground faster.
    Carly Westerfield, Bon Appétit, 9 Mar. 2024
  • But even after a lifetime in daytime, Hayes never seemed to tire of the grind.
    Michael Maloney, Variety, 14 Jan. 2024
  • The latest appliances can chop, shred, slice, grind, grate, dice, knead, and puree at the touch of a button.
    Emily Peck, WIRED, 27 Dec. 2023
  • From then on, the New York University grad has been on the grind ever since.
    Skyler Caruso, Peoplemag, 7 Apr. 2023
  • The corn dog was well-executed, the snake sausage lightly peppery and spicy from jalapeños in the grind.
    Emma Balter, Chron, 7 Mar. 2023
  • Among the millions looking to escape the daily grind is the Ayala family, who have chosen to spend their spring break soaking in the excitement of spring training in Arizona.
    Camille Knox, CBS News, 22 Mar. 2024
  • The accounting profession has long been known for its seasonal grind work, which can discourage new talent.
    Hitendra Patil, Forbes, 29 Feb. 2024

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