Gnaw into; make resentful or angry.
A frame of iron bars to hold a fire.
Make a grating or grinding sound by rubbing together.
1 But five years ago, this lifestyle began to grate , especially the drinking.
2 Night came; the crowd rushed to the grate to hear the muster-roll.
3 He tore the note in two and flung it into the grate .
4 Shake; strain into medium thin glass; grate Nutmeg on top and serve.
5 Shake well; strain into thin glass; grate Nutmeg on top and serve.
6 Leaning over the grate , he dropped the jewel in the glowing coals.
7 I told them that a faulty grate had given way beneath you.
8 Back of the children was a nice warm fire in the grate .
9 It went right through that grin like sewer water through a grate .
10 Pare the pineapples, grate them and add the juice of the lemons.
11 I shall burn brown paper in that grate with the register closed.
12 Torp has made a huge fire of logs in the open grate .
13 The coals of drift-wood soon died to white ashes in his grate .
14 She was looking over it at the upper part of the grate .
15 One of the grate 's rusted screws snapped, but the second held tight.
16 Chane emerged from a sewer grate somewhere in the city's second ring.
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