Sentences with grimly
grim
G g - Grim determination; grim necessity.
- A grim joke.
- His face looked grim, and we knew his news wouldn't be good.
- The accident serves as a grim reminder of the dangers of drinking and driving.
- A grim man but a just one; a grim countenance.
- War is a grim business.
- Hikers made a grim discovery when they came across a dead body in the woods.
- He paints a grim picture of the prospects for peace.
- The prognosis is grim—doctors do not expect her to live longer than six months.
- Breeding 22 generations of these grimly abbreviated rodents failed to produce even one mouse born without a tail.
- None either to say that they would have spent substantial portions of that time either in grimly resolute hope or in fear for their lives.