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Definition of Grumped
1. grump [v] - See also: grump
Lexicographical Neighbors of Grumped
Literary usage of Grumped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Kingdoms of Ahn Daowen: Storms of Espyrea by E. P. Harlow (2007)
"Puffing up, he grumped, "I have no rooms for the likes of you ... "I'll see what
I've got," he grumped, and he stood back from the door to gesture ..."
2. Stages to Saturn: A Technological History of the Apollo/Saturn Launch Vehicle by Roger E. Bilstein (1999)
"Huntsville had great technical competence; at certain managerial levels of design
and manufacturing, grumped one highly placed contractor executive, ..."
3. Fame and Fiction: An Enquiry Into Certain Popularities by Arnold Bennett (1901)
"The lack of any right feeling for the art which she practises is everywhere
apparent ; in the use of improper words like "perk," " grumped," " hunkering"; ..."
4. The Journal of the Manchester Geographical Society by Manchester Geographical Society (1888)
""The town of Temesvar," grumped our bully friend in the corner, to show his
familiarity with the country. "Temesvar," chimed in a (¡reek passenger on the ..."
5. Letters to His Wife by Robert Ernest Vernède (1917)
"I'm really getting on though, and you mustn't mind if I grumped a bit. You know
I always do when I am not at my fittest. As I say, I've escaped the trenches ..."