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"grind away" Definitions
  1. to work or study in a steady, determined way
  2. to remove (a part of something) by rubbing something rough against it
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32 Sentences With "grind away"

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But I'm here watching this team grind away every day, the coaches grind away every day, getting better.
They just continue to grind away to the benefit to baseball fans in Oakland.
"We have to stay positive here while we grind away," Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella said.
Too many people grind away for money, dying of heart attacks because they sacrificed themselves and their health.
Plus, it involves growling and acting like a convincing monster-movie beast while trying to grind away on someone.
What hidden depths were bringing people to the convention hall to grind away on the biggest video game trend of 1998?
These inter- and intra-molecular interactions are the kind of thing supercomputers can grind away at endlessly to cover every possibility.
The contractor is micro-milling the surface to grind away the top level of pavement on almost three lane miles of road, Merrill said.
She writes about high school students who grind away at homework for hours and athletes capable of practicing in the most arduous way possible.
Robert Mueller's investigation continues to grind away in the background, as does the Senate Intelligence Committee's inquiry — last week, the committee's Republican chair, Sen.
I'd bring a bankroll, I'd find a strategy that let me grind away and minimize losses, and hopefully not lose every cent I had.
But the difference between nuclear safety and nuclear security is that safety is, more or less, a regular challenge that you can grind away at.
People constantly fail to measure up to the beautified, filtered, or otherwise cherry-picked moments of the lives of influencers, but continue to grind away trying.
"The bureaucracy will grind away and produce more names, but senior people have the final say," said Michael A. McFaul, a former American ambassador to Russia.
The modern economy rewards those who can think in ways computers can't, but the G.P.A. rewards people who can grind away at mental tasks they find boring.
"It's frustrating, but we have to be professionals and continue to grind away, stick with the process and, hopefully, things will start turning our way," veteran goaltender Jimmy Howard said.
It's as basic as it gets: you pop some beans in, crank the handle, and grind away until all the beans are turned into beautiful coffee particles lying in the glass holder below.
It's not uncommon in an early startup for introverts in the company to have to pitch and make sales calls while extroverts are forced to sit at a desk and grind away in a CRM.
It seemed as though the dresses themselves were enough to lift these women out of their daily grind, away from their painful memories, their threadbare lives, into what I imagined as clouds of fun — dances, parties; I had no idea.
In this thinking, our politics are full not of chaos but of canny, five-dimensional chess moves; the president posts strange things on Twitter and then smiles, knowing people will obsess over his behavior while other gears grind away beneath their notice.
In fact, Spector actually believes that hero pools will change the way teams practice, as they'll no longer have to grind away at perfecting a very specific strategy so that they can compete with the league heavyweights like the Vancouver Titans or San Francisco Shock.
Today there is no necessity for it. Now a lot of mediocrities grind > away at their studies. But with mother's and father's money, they manage to > buy not only diplomas but also positions.
Team members have different specializations. Climbing specialists grind away on hard inclines; sprinters save their energy for sprints for points and position; time trialists keep speed high over great distances. Each team has a leader, or captain, generally reckoned as the team's best rider. The captains have the most media exposure and best chance of winning races.
The "anvil" echelon here is not a mere diversionary gambit, but a substantial body that hits the enemy hard to pin him down and grind away his strength. The "hammer" or maneuver element succeeds because the anvil force materially or substantially weakens the enemy, preventing him from adjusting to the threat in his flank or rear.Allan Millet and Williamson Murray, ed. 2010. Military Effectiveness, vol 3.
X. nasalis use their mandibles to grind away at wood while they bodies vibrate, creating an entrance tunnel into the wood. However, carpenter bees do not eat wood; they will usually throw away the bits of shredded wood or reuse the bits to create walls within the tunneling nests. The tunnel is integral in storage for pollen, nursing the brood, and protecting the brood.
The weather of 1944 combined with a poor situation for the Allies led to a stagnant situation on the western front. The Americans continued to grind away at the defenders in the Battle of Hurtgen Forest (19 September 1944 – 10 February 1945). As long as Germany stayed on the defence, the Allies were hard-pressed to advance rapidly. That changed when Germany mounted a major counteroffensive on 16 December 1944.
Center Travis Zajac spoke highly of Maroon saying, "we're a high-skill, fast team, but you add a player like Patty who can grind away and protect the puck, and bring pucks to the net, go to the net, it adds another threat for us, and it's been a good addition." He ended the season with 13 points in 16 games as he underwent surgery during the offseason to repair a herniated disc in his back.
Possibly, the creature supplemented its diet with organic material filtered from mud using the gills. As with all other arthrodires, Coccosteus had bony dental plates embedded in its jaws, forming a beak. The beak was kept sharp by having the edges of the dental plates grind away at each other. Overall the creature looked similar to its gigantic cousin Dunkleosteus, save that its eyes were closer to the end of its snout than in its larger relative.
Echinometra lucunter uses the teeth that surround its mouth to grind away at the rock underneath it so as to make a hemispherical depression in which it takes refuge during the day. It emerges at night to graze on algae growing within a few centimetres (inches) of its home. It defends this hole against other sea urchins of its own species. The king helmet shell (Cassis tuberosa) feeds on it and several species of small goby conceal themselves underneath its test.
As a plant-eater living in a semi-arid climate, including deserts, Scutosaurus would have wandered widely for a long time in order to find fresh foliage to eat. It may have stuck closely to the riverbanks and floodplains where plant life would have been more abundant, straying further afield only during times of drought. Its teeth were flattened and could grind away at the leaves and young branches before digesting them at length in its large gut. Scutosaurus swallowed gastroliths to digest plants.
Inert solids are produced in all montane rivers as the energy of the water helps grind away rocks into gravel, sand and finer material. Much of this settles very quickly and provides an important substrate for many aquatic organisms. Many salmonid fish require beds of gravel and sand in which to lay their eggs. Many other types of solids from agriculture, mining, quarrying, urban run-off and sewage may block-out sunlight from the river and may block interstices in gravel beds making them useless for spawning and supporting insect life.
Alfred Wainwright pilloried the route in his influential Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, describing it as "almost certainly the least liked [foot-pass], due not to its steepness but its stoniness (a condition worsening year by year as swarming legions of booted pedestrians grind away the scanty vestiges of grass and soil)." He suggested renewed use of the old 'Pony Route' which makes a more circuitous climb to the south. In more recent times the more direct route has seen considerable stone pitching and is much improved. Direct climbs of Rossett Pike are almost invariably made via one of the neighbouring passes.

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