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1 Though a good cop, Skinny Slidell tends to grate on my nerves.
2 He was fourteen, and it was already beginning to grate on him.
3 This wasn't a huge change, but it started to grate on him.
4 Did I get off at the wrong grate on the Floo Network?
5 That would grate on Athenian pride, as it grates now on ours.
6 They grate on your finer sensibilities, and all that sort of thing.
7 The security grate on one of the kitchen windows was pried loose.
8 Clean, oiled grate on lowest setting or pot hanger and wire-handled pot
9 The success of her mother began to grate on Rose, Morris says.
10 When it's frozen, grate on a fine setting onto greaseproof paper.
11 The U.S. government shutdown is also starting to grate on markets.
12 That lonesome whistle was really beginning to grate on his nerves.
13 His impatience with what was happening began to grate on him.
14 That can really grate on a guy after a few centuries.
15 Ted's enthusiasm seemed to grate on her, for she answered sharply:
16 I set the grate on the floor and pointed to the black hole.
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