Sentences with grimmer
grim
G g - Grim determination; grim necessity.
- A grim joke.
- At first, the film seems as if it will wrap itself in the genial warmth of reading and romantic deferment, but a grimmer mystery emerges.
- Radio doesn't get much grimmer than Alan Jones' efforts in the days before the Cronulla riot.
- A grim man but a just one; a grim countenance.
- War is a grim business.
- Black comedy, suburban satire and moral struggle give way to something grimmer in Todd Field's film.
- Greenland shed its largest chunk of ice in nearly half-a-century last week, and faces an even grimmer future, according to Richard Alley.
- But the prospects for a return to social democracy are grimmer than widely assumed.