grunt

گھرگھر
definition
verb
Simon on the other hand is in love with cuddly toys, and also anything that chimes or makes a silly noise, especially cows mooing or pigs grunting .
(of an animal, especially a pig) make a low, short guttural sound.
noun
If your language consists of little more than guttural grunts and cherry pie, you can't be blamed for not getting it.
a low, short guttural sound made by an animal or a person.
he went from grunt to senior executive vice president in less than five years
a low-ranking or unskilled soldier or other worker.
translation of 'grunt'
verb
بڑبڑانا
example
He is a moving target, who also exhibits what the American military call a ‘grunt’ mentality, and a 'grunt' is an infantryman in the finest sense of the word.
Before he dreams about the ambush at night, he replays what his 'grunt' training could've made him do better.
I kissed her on her cheek and all she could do was 'grunt' .
It happens in the best of marriages when your partner asks you about your day and you just 'grunt' or turn away - or vice versa.
Grunting a little, I plopped some warm 'grunt' into a bowl.
A hand grabbed his arm and he shook it loose, only turning to face his assailant when he heard a very definite female 'grunt' .
what the big wagon needs is 'grunt', and the turbo does the business
blueberry 'grunt'
He has a particularly disagreeable 'grunt' when he does not understand what you say, and desires a repetition.
'grunt' work
For a ruling class man to get a working class 'grunt' to pay that much attention showed how good he was.
The love affair was company-wide, although not necessarily shared by the grunts, as one former 'grunt' writes.
Most players these days seem to insist on vocalising a very unattractive sounding 'grunt' whenever they hit the ball, as if in some way the making of this noise actually improves their performance.
Now, the army was called back in to do all the 'grunt' work.
Would you be an instinctive soldier, a brilliant commander, or a 'grunt' ?
Perhaps it was a bush pig that would 'grunt' and snuffle away when it spotted her.
She sighed after the original 'grunt' at the unwanted physical contact and thought about how she couldn't stand him.
he answered with a 'grunt' and made no further reply
The huge walrus made another 'grunt' and then wobbled itself away from us and across the few feet of exposed rocks and slipped into the water.
The adored child is gone, replaced by a hostile stranger who will only 'grunt' , slam doors and stare blankly at the TV.
Her boyfriend Dave was reading the evening paper, emitting the occasional odd 'grunt' .
Every time you chose a certain piece of clothing, the man would 'grunt' his assent.
The oddly named 'grunt' is like a warm shortcake consisting of sweet dumplings baked over simmering fruit.
I 'grunt' slightly in disgust at this display.
If you were applying for a 'grunt' programmer or contract design position, then sure, the traditional route may work better.
Just like the last anniversary, I still strain and 'grunt' to push out each infrequent update but ultimately it's still good fun.
It's a sad fact that money doesn't exactly leak down to the actual 'grunt' workers.
It is nonetheless a beautiful shallow reef with huge areas of elk and staghorn coral sheltering shoals of 'grunt' , snapper and goatfish.
he went from 'grunt' to senior executive vice president in less than five years
he went from 'grunt' to senior executive vice president in five years
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