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- proper noun An English
surname , probably derived fromOld Norse grimr or grimmr
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Examples
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The playable section, entitled Grims 'Alley, sees the player and a small squad of allies face off against a vast swarm of gangly, speedy mutants - a scene that, minus the elongated fangs and oddly placed eyes of your enemies, could easily be from any film of the' fast zombie 'genre.
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The playable section, entitled Grims 'Alley, sees the player and a small squad of allies face off against a vast swarm of gangly, speedy mutants - a scene that, minus the elongated fangs and oddly placed eyes of your enemies, could easily be from any film of the' fast zombie 'genre.
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The playable section, entitled Grims 'Alley, sees the player and a small squad of allies face off against a vast swarm of gangly, speedy mutants - a scene that, minus the elongated fangs and oddly placed eyes of your enemies, could easily be from any film of the' fast zombie 'genre.
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The playable section, entitled Grims 'Alley, sees the player and a small squad of allies face off against a vast swarm of gangly, speedy mutants - a scene that, minus the elongated fangs and oddly placed eyes of your enemies, could easily be from any film of the' fast zombie 'genre.
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The playable section, entitled Grims 'Alley, sees the player and a small squad of allies face off against a vast swarm of gangly, speedy mutants - a scene that, minus the elongated fangs and oddly placed eyes of your enemies, could easily be from any film of the' fast zombie 'genre.
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The playable section, entitled Grims 'Alley, sees the player and a small squad of allies face off against a vast swarm of gangly, speedy mutants - a scene that, minus the elongated fangs and oddly placed eyes of your enemies, could easily be from any film of the' fast zombie 'genre.
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The character models, from the zombie-esque 'Grims' to the ubiquitous Chimera 'Hybrids', look fairly solid and react satisfyingly to every bullet, blade or grenade hurled at them, but the assortment of American landscapes are all rather pedestrian.
Latest from PALGN 2009
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"Grims scare the living daylights out of most wizards!"
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Rowling, J. K. 1999
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Salisbury there is also a Grims-dike, and in Cambridgeshire and
English Villages 1892
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Grims tells another tale; but ez Reuben never owned no pistol in his life, nor kerried one, it don't 'pear ter me ez what them Grims say air reasonable.
In the Tennessee mountains, pseud. Charles Egbert Craddock 1885
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