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Definition of "grice" [grice]

  • To act as a trainspotter; to partake in the activity or hobby of trainspotting. (verb)
  • A pig, especially a young pig, or its meat; sometimes specifically, a breed of wild pig or boar native to Scotland, now extinct. (noun)
  • A gree; a step. (noun)

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Use "grice" in a sentence
  • "Over a quarter of a century ago I was a jolly, singing, hoop-pee mill-boy, and carried many a "grice" to William Easley's tub-mill on "Little Fish River," kept by my old friend Larkin Snow."
  • "So that an experienced cavalier, knowing how to lay, as our Scottish phrase runs, ‘the head of the sow to the tail of the grice,’ might get out of the country the pay whilk he could not obtain from the"
  • "I agree, the refiners are holding all of us up! lewis w. grice"