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grunge

[ UK /ɡɹˈʌnd‍ʒ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɹəndʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the state of being covered with unclean things

How To Use grunge In A Sentence

  • ‘In the midst of all this,’ he writes of the era of Generation X and grunge rock, ‘satire alone could be safely, unequivocally embraced, because it acknowledged the sanctity of nothing at all.’
  • We got Little Richard to play piano and had Alice Coopers producer Bob Ezrin--we worked till ‘91 and we got dropped because we weren’t grungey. "Keep Playing Till She's Naked"--An Interview with Ronnie Magri
  • Booker T. Jones collaborated with Neil Young and the Drive-by T.uckers on a rockin 'instrumental set that emphasized aggressive guitar and grungey rhythmic drive as much as Jones' famous B-3 organ. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Seattle grunge outfit Nirvana topped the list with Smells Like Teen Spirit, followed by Rage Against the Machine's Killing in the Name.
  • In contrast, boho grunge layers hid any extra pounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • I still want him to fall for me afterward - should I just wear something regular, something that shows off my figure, dress up, or go grunge?
  • But along came Tom, with his low-cut velvet hipsters and his slinky jersey dresses, and grunge was sent scurrying off back to Seattle.
  • Some appear to have just discovered grunge; others wear navy-colored jackets with red sports letters.
  • Allows you to keep dressing in a somewhat grungey, not bothered way. Times, Sunday Times
  • Described as post-grunge rock, it strips all the guts and glory out of the grunge we know and love, leaving the listener with watered-down middle-of-the-road ambiguity in both music and lyric.
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