- gruntling
- grunt·ling
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Gruntling — Grunt ling, n. A young hog. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gruntling — v. grunt repeatedly; pacify, cause someone to be in good spirits … English contemporary dictionary
gruntling — ˈgrəntliŋ noun ( s) Etymology: grunt (I) + ling : a young pig … Useful english dictionary
gruntle — transitive verb (gruntled; gruntling) Etymology: back formation from disgruntle Date: 1926 to put in a good humor < were gruntled with a good meal and good conversation W. P. Webb > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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grun|tle — «GRUHN tuhl», intransitive verb, tled, tling. to utter a low grunt; murmur; grumble: »The dissatisfied customers kept gruntling about the poor service in the restaurant. ╂[< grunt + le frequentative ] … Useful english dictionary