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"grittiness" Definitions
  1. the fact of containing or being like grit
  2. the fact of showing something unpleasant as it really is; the fact of having a lot of unpleasant features

114 Sentences With "grittiness"

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The spice mixture tasted great, but its grittiness was distracting.
Temple capitalized on its grittiness to take 39-32 halftime lead.
When violence was center stage, it was there to communicate grittiness.
It had a luster, but it also had a dark, dirty grittiness.
The grittiness of those original shows was always part of their appeal.
No. But there's a happy grittiness to people who go to Alta.
She was Cyndi Lauper with sex, Duran Duran with New York grittiness.
The bright, soft color contrasts really well with the grittiness of that scene.
"YouTube's audio compression really forces this grittiness into the frequency spectrum," says Hinton.
There's not a lot of grittiness in Feud, but there's a little bit.
And despite a reputation for grittiness, the South Bronx is filling up, too.
Maidana's pure grittiness and unerring determination made him one of boxing's most beloved competitors.
Americans today are less likely to discern the noble within the grittiness of reality.
On Puget Sound's shore, a working waterfront remains, with foghorns and a briny grittiness.
"This has been unbelievable watching this bunch of guys and their grittiness," Sabathia said.
Change comes slowly in Italy, and the Milanese have never seen much charm in grittiness.
In Sternberg's early period, death-haunted grittiness is often offset by occasional detours into erotic themes.
This, juxtaposed by the grittiness of abandoned environments, makes his work a feast for the eyes.
The grittiness of "Cash Only" feels as if it could scrape the enamel off your teeth.
Restaurants portray this picture-perfect image out front, while all the grittiness stays barricaded in the back.
But the grittiness of Batwoman puts the show more in line with Netflix's Jessica Jones or Daredevil.
Still, the play is hard-pressed to beat the creativity and grittiness of the Mudd Club itself.
You will find none of the grittiness of the current rendition of the DC characters in this trailer.
Schwarz's sculptures, despite their intimations of vanished epochs and banished grittiness, succumb neither to nostalgia nor urban chic.
Texture/ConsistencyThe thinnest variety of all thus far, this brand was very smooth with no grittiness or filminess.
People think it's a party city, but there's this side where there's a lot of crime and grittiness.
They have that same kind of grittiness that I love, yet that gentle side that nobody knows about.
In its minimalist-chic packaging, the product looks like your standard body scrub, complete with mineral salt-infused grittiness.
Like Endtroducing, it featured a dizzying assortment of musical and spoken word samples, and boasted a similar funky grittiness.
"We were not allowed to put any of the grittiness of life in the majors on the screen," Bouton says.
That's when all the little micro differences — the mineral content, porosity, grittiness, organic matter — start to make a macro difference.
Because we all bring this certain grittiness and dynamic to the show that just continues to keep making it amazing.
The grittiness of it, the smells, people working hard, it was definitely an environment I knew I could stick with.
The newsroom crackles with verisimilitude, its rotary phones, staccato typewriters and a veil of cigarette smoke evoking a bygone grittiness.
"The series balances grittiness with elements of fantasy in a way that most other fantasy series just can't," he said.
What I loved was his take-no-prisoners grittiness, paired with his passionate need for affection and supreme taste in music.
Once the sugar is incorporated, feel the foam and if it has any grittiness, keep whipping until the mixture is smooth.
From its viscera-smeared interlocking floor tiles to its death-metal-occult iconography, it exudes gore and grittiness from every pore.
Movies like Hacksaw Ridge and Saving Private Ryan show the Grittiness of WWII, and in the theater... they're so much better.
He thinks the contests are judged like gymnastics, and that they fail to capture the grittiness and raw spontaneity of street skating.
They'll also provide grittiness, texture, and more hold than a traditional dry shampoo, which is what makes them such great finishing products.
Of course, as loved as Maldonado for his heart and grittiness, this is expected to be another blowout for the Russian great.
The gents pose in a startling variety of crisp, supple fabrics, whose glamour or grittiness echoes Jacob's foretelling of their destinies in Genesis.
And to a man, they insisted that the benefits of the game — which they maintain teaches grittiness and teamwork — far outweighed its risks.
But in pop culture as well, a deromanticised view of the medieval world exists, emphasising the grittiness, riotousness and bawdiness of the medieval city.
My team and I are working very hard on finding out EXACTLY what is causing the "grittiness & bumpy texture" on some of my lipsticks.
Legions of country, Western swing, and blues players had been searching for a dirtier sound, a sound that reflected the grittiness of their music.
"I wanted to capture the grittiness of New York and though I'm not from here, I still feel it's similar to Toronto," he says.
The grittiness and streetsmarts required to make it in this cutthroat fictional world aligns with Ross's real-life survival as a Black transgender woman.
Nearby Williamsburg is something else entirely: an old working-class enclave whose industrial grittiness became pretentiously chic in ways that no one thought possible.
The MCU movies have been the decade's strongest counterbalance against the unrelenting grittiness of superheroes, and Spider-Man is the peak of heroic fantasy fun.
The Knicks had a reputation for toughness and grittiness during Oakley's tenure, including in 1994, when they lost to the Houston Rockets in the NBA finals.
It re-creates the familiar rain-soaked grittiness of future Los Angeles, while adding to that palette with an assortment of new looks, locations, and designs.
Craig was widely praised for bringing a fresh grittiness to the role of the suave secret agent over four films, starting with Casino Royale in 2006.
Their coach, Mike Brey, from suburban Washington himself, relishes recruiting players who have what he calls an I-95 edge — a certain grittiness, a mental toughness.
With its mobile homes and canals moored with houseboats, it retains a grittiness that its more manicured neighbor, the island of Key West, has largely lost.
Throughout the Lower East Side space, paintings whose grittiness seems to match the attitude traditionally associated with the surrounding neighborhood dazzle the eye and discountenance the mind.
The novels fall somewhere between the Wheel of Time and Lord of the Rings quest-style storylines and the grittiness of A Song of Ice and Fire.
In the World of Darkness, 2010s Seattle shares the basic grittiness of 2000s LA, but it's supposed to be a less volatile city with distinct vampire politics.
Despite their drips, grittiness, and abundance of paint, they are not defined by sweeping, gestural brushstrokes meant to evoke a heroic moment in the history of art.
She contrasted the lack of complexity in the all-women heist movie Ocean's 8 with the grittiness earned in that year's other all-women heist movie, Widows.
Clare Waight Keller said that her latest collection for Givenchy was about reimagining the grittiness of New York in the '90s through the lens of Parisian elegance.
If you play enough games, you come to expect what is, in essence, the same rote, predictable, hyper-masculine cockfights, only reskinned to varying degrees of grittiness.
Rockism held that rock and its grittiness were self-evidently superior to the slick artifice of pop, and it continues to hold sway at institutions like the Grammys.
My summer job involves messes that constantly elicit physical and mental discomfort, and the work demands an attitude of grittiness and grace that I frequently struggle to adopt.
"Personally, I love the grittiness of it," said Ms. Standefer, who likened Canal Street to the area around NoMad, where she and Mr. Alesch designed the Ace Hotel.
This part of the South Bronx across the Third Avenue Bridge from Manhattan has a grittiness and artistic bent not unlike that of Williamsburg a few decades ago.
I like the crunchiness of the texture, the grittiness, and [that] little bit of tartness from the tomato itself, but served with a sweet-mild sauce to compliment it.
However, given Pettis' dynamic fighting style and Miller's well-rounded grittiness, this fight appears to be a sure-fire Fight of the Night candidate you won't want to miss.
Following the grittiness of series like Call of Duty and Gears of War, video game stories from big publishers have regularly clung to at least a semblance of realism.
It is sometimes said that the visual and sensual pleasures of Visconti's neorealist films undermine their austere moral intentions, or that their beauty transcends the grittiness of their settings.
But it had a little post-Vietnam grittiness and raunchiness, a little hard-boiled romanticism and an endearing (if unsophisticated) love of Hong Kong-action-movie styles and poses.
We would think that kind of in-the-kitchen grittiness unusual on an accomplished amateur today, with amateur boxing often favoring clean, easily seen points scored on the outside.
A lot of respect should be afforded to the Czech for his grittiness to continue and push the action in the fight—a perfect juxtaposition to his bizarrely shy opponent.
The poet and short story writer Raymond Carver, son of a sawmill worker, grew up in Yakima and drew heavily on the town's grittiness to enrich his stories of desolation.
This stretch of wild, overgrown land is not far from where Alkalay grew up, in New Bedford, a former whaling port with a lingering industrial grittiness and lighthouse-dotted shoreline.
"I want to talk about the melting issue, the white fuzzies, the black holes, and I wanna talk about the grittiness and the texture that you guys are experiencing," Hill says.
But they're over-the-top without the sense that they're actually happening to real people in real places, and this is in a series that lives and dies on visceral grittiness.
Voters in both parties are also clearly attracted to another so-called "New York value," as Ted Cruz dismissively called them, and that is the toughness and grittiness of the city.
"I think it adds a layer of isolation and grittiness to know that even our nearest star takes dozens of hours at a rarely used warp 9.9 to get to," O'Donoghue said.
For every moment of serious emotion there are five of grindhouse grittiness, and it produces a feeling that the player is on a tonal rollercoaster that can't ever settle into one mode.
The dark grittiness of Joker contrasted with the cheery optimism of Sesame Street is already an entertaining concept, but David Harbour's starey-eyed, gruff-voiced parody is the lid on the trashcan.
Before my injury, I had felt that dealing with grittiness and unreliability were the price of entry for living in New York, and even took a smug pride in dealing with obstacles.
Mr. Müller's cinematography shimmers with the clarity of characters' faces, the grittiness of minute details of the town's metal works and the landscapes Mr. Depp's character crosses with a Native American named Nobody.
When I first started sharing a space here, the neighborhood was clinging to its last vestiges of grittiness, and our building was the big attraction, but since then it's become quite the happening area.
The new sound of the DMV ebbs and flows between the grittiness of East Coast tradition and Southern street rap—largely due to a location that allows it to pull cultural characteristics from both.
Sanders shot in Hong Kong to capture the sense of scale and grittiness that New Port City, set in the year 2035, demanded—a city that isn't clean or polished, but dirty and lived-in.
Universally lauded as one of the all-time greatest singers and artists, Franklin is best remembered for her once-in-a-generation, technically flawless voice, which married gospel power with a singular grittiness and honesty.
It has the deep, atmospheric space of Chinese landscape painting and a daring calligraphic nonchalance, but it also hints at the grittiness of a Western view of a working harbor by, say, George Bellows or André Derain.
The Ovadias said they did not mind that other brands are making clothes in a niche that was once less crowded: men's wear designs that strive to reconcile a preppy classicism and the grittiness of street wear.
The new sound of DMV rap ebbs and flows between the grittiness of East Coast tradition and Dirty South party trap—largely due to a geographic location that awards it the privilege of pulling cultural characteristics from both.
Whether it's sexposition (using nudity in the background of expository scenes) or the show's prevalent use of sexual assault as a plot device, Game of Thrones has occasionally used its grittiness as a hand-wave to excuse regressive values.
But did experience a feeling of grittiness in the eyes, much like if you've been straining to look at a poor quality screen or trying to read in the dark or have spent too much time exposed to UV lights.
Dripo ($20): The Dripo made delicious coffee with no grittiness or sediment, which I credit to the slow-drip brewing method, but the instructions were confusing and the setup was a lot of work for how little coffee it produces.
But if you're watching it on 70mm, with its slight grittiness and "noise" on the print, the effects feel like they're all being done practically (that is, actually happening), which adds to the feeling of immersion as you're watching the movie.
There's a certain clumsiness in the way the opening episode insists on its grittiness and adult themes — and most viewers will probably need some time before they stop gawking at the fairy sex and focus instead on the story and characters.
For all of the show's problematic depictions of America's overpoliced underclass, its air of authentic grittiness drew me in — a sort of counterprogramming to the wealth worship and small-time narcissism of the other reality shows that sprang up around it.
In the bareknuckle days of the London Prize Ring, the sports and dandies who attended the fist fights had a word for that grittiness, that irrational ability to take a punch to the face and only become more resolute: they called it 'bottom'.
"Yellowstone," of course, has the right to be exactly the show it wants to be, but for now (I've seen three episodes, including the double-length pilot) it's an unsteady mix of several, held together by the sepia of basic-cable grittiness.
While "The Holdouts" spotlights the grittiness of New York tenements, "Broker," a short film by Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, rubs some of the veneer off a spotless three-bedroom on the 77th floor of Trump World Tower at 2 United Nations Plaza.
After Saturday night, the Cage Warriors middleweight champion now has eight knockout victories to his credit following his dominating victory over Polish journeyman Ireneusz Cholewa, whose admirable grittiness only prolonged his own beating until the fight was called off in the third and final round.
Despite the scale of the work, and the rough-hewn feel of the materials Nonas uses, the grittiness of lived experience and a real human past prevails here, something that is perhaps less about the architecture and the factory's process, and more about the factory workers themselves.
Both describe a gritty or grainy appearance to single-color backgrounds in low light on the 2 XL. The photos provided by Ars illustrate this well, showing an inconsistent, "dirty" white where it should be simply uniform; this grittiness becomes even more apparent when you scroll.
In a city that prides itself on record-low crime levels, the Duane Reade is a reminder of the stubbornly old-school grittiness of the bus terminal, a hub for addicts and the homeless, some down on their luck, some bleary-eyed and nodding, others ranting.
One thing I get from this painting is Steed's empathy for the grittiness of New York, the commonplace views in which towers of wealth stand in the distance – a cluster of glass and steel turrets, our postmodern Emerald City – overlooking less posh and less efficient circumstances.
His 12 sons, by contrast, fill the height of each six-and-a-half-foot canvas; they pose frontally, in profile or from behind, and they wear a startling variety of crisp, supple fabrics, whose glamour or grittiness echoes Jacob's foretelling of their destinies in the Book of Genesis.
The use of corrugated cardboard imbues the work with an urban grittiness as it recalls the sheets of corrugated steel used to build the poverty-stricken shanty towns ringing cities like Johannesburg and Cape Town: he has transformed cheap packaging material into an art that is simultaneously political and decorative.
" Rajan Khanna on the grittiness of Star Wars: "One reason [The Force Awakens] didn't feel quite like the Star Wars I grew up with was—even though they used practical effects in a lot of places—it felt really shiny and colorful in a way that those movies never felt to me.
Lukas Nelson and Aaron Raitiere (Ashley Monroe, Anderson East) stay on as co-writers for a few of those tracks, possibly injecting some grittiness and a hint of country, but by the end of the album she's going full Gaga, into a glistening world removed from the kind of music Cooper writes.
Ali's bug transported on a three-wheeled tuk-tuk and Po Po's VIP signs placed on benches at bus terminals in two neighboring South Asian countries become symbols of public intervention through which the viewer can experience the raw grittiness of the street and the momentum of rapid urbanization as powerful motifs of change.
"What a lot of people have taken from [the graphic novel] is this idea of grittiness and realism, but what I love about the show is that it's a lot less interested in that and a lot more interested in trying to achieve the same level of intellectual audacity, formal audacity, and is in many ways even more politically audacious," he says.
Aldo is no longer champion, but he did defend his belt three more times against top featherweight names in Chan Sung Jung, Ricardo Lamas and in his rematch against Chad Mendes—the latter of which was a close fight, but Aldo's grittiness and heart proved he was worthy of his status as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in all of MMA.
Examples of escaping seemingly really, really certain doom pervade his filmography and each unlikely, larger-than-life triumph in an otherwise reality-rooted universe suggests that Tarantino has, despite all of the blood, grime and grittiness, been spinning a very specific kind of storytelling, extremely bloody tales, but ones where the good guys win, even when they sometimes die, in keeping with the Grimm tradition.
To get on the world stage and show everyone that you can compete in the face of unbelievable real life adversity - I'm talking separation from family, escape from war zones, crossing the sea in a dinghy, growing up in a camp with very few resources, going to country after country where you don't speak the language -and then still having the grittiness and bravery to give it your all against athletes who don't have to deal with any of that!

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