Definition of Grueled

1. gruel [v] - See also: gruel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Grueled

grudgeful
grudger
grudgeries
grudgers
grudgery
grudges
grudging
grudgingly
grudgingness
grudgings
gruds
grue
grued
grueing
gruel
grueled (current term)
grueler
gruelers
grueling
gruelingly
gruelings
gruelled
grueller
gruellers
gruelling
gruellingly
gruellings
gruelly
gruels
grues

Literary usage of Grueled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Gentleman Emigrant: His Daily Life, Sports, and Pastimes in Canada by William Stamer (1874)
"Tired, yes—grueled, no. Why ?" "Because if not absolutely worn out, it is better that we sit quietly by the stove until morning, for the people are Irish, ..."

2. The Gentleman Emigrant: His Daily Life, Sports, and Pastimes in Canada by William Stamer (1874)
"Tired, yes—grueled, no. Why ?" "Because if not absolutely worn out, it is better that we sit quietly by the stove until morning, for the people are Irish, ..."

3. The Shameless Diary of an Explorer by Robert Dunn (1907)
"Each led a beast; crossed, re-crossed over sharp bowlders, down and up sheer, sliding talus, to stumble with feet and hoofs grueled by bowlders hurtled ..."

4. Twenty Thousand Miles of Road Travel in Central and Western Europe by William John Alexander Stamer (1901)
"The appetite, good or bad, is the criterion of a horse's state—simply tired or grueled. On no occasion after a severe day's work did she refuse her oats. ..."

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