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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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Jay Grymes from WASB in Baton Rouge, we thank you for joining us and wish you look over the next couple of days.
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Grymes-dyke, still to be traced on Berkhampstead Common, is the most famous; but many others are marked in a map prepared by Sir John Evans.
Hertfordshire Herbert Winckworth Tompkins 1901
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Grymes, the famous "lowland beauty," who first captured Washington's heart.
Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader Louise Manly 1896
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County, the eldest daughter of Philip and Mary (Randolph) Grymes, the elder, of "Brandon."
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Lucy (Grymes) Lee, and fifth in descent from Richard Lee, of
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Milliadon was in court, his hopes were in Grymes, and when he was informed that Grymes was in custody of the sheriff, he groaned aloud.
The Memories of Fifty Years Sparks, William H 1870
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'I shall certainly lose it, Grymes,' he said excitedly to me.
The Memories of Fifty Years Sparks, William H 1870
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In obedience to directions, the sheriff came, the case was called, and Grymes arrested.
The Memories of Fifty Years Sparks, William H 1870
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“I believe we are ready, your honor,” answered Grymes.
The Memories of Fifty Years Sparks, William H 1870
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I was a member, and a Whig, and was delegated to communicate the facts to Grymes.
The Memories of Fifty Years Sparks, William H 1870
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