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单词 Grinch
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Definition of Grinch in English:

Grinch

nounɡrɪntʃ
North American informal
  • A spoilsport or killjoy.

    it's hard not to feel like a bit of a Grinch criticizing the importance of 'zine culture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We all know it's Christmas, the scrooges and grinches all know it's Christmas and the cash registers at the mall all know it's Christmas.
    • Well, I may have had a lot of Grinches to contend with this year, but that doesn't mean I've lost my belief in Santa Claus!
    • If you want to avoid receiving gifts all together, I'm afraid there's no polite way to do that without seeming the Grinch.
    • I am not a grinch contrary to what some people will tell you.
    • Ah you can see I am bursting with the joys of Christmas. Bah humbug. I am the grinch (who wishes he could steal Christmas).
    • Ironically, even the Grinches among us are a targeted market during the holidays.
    • Only a grinch would cavil about the way Norton treats religion.
    • Not to be a Grinch, but there is one historical trend that could bring the holiday blues to all but one candidate.
    • The anti-religion Grinches are out in full force this Christmas season.
    • I do believe my inner grinch is settling in about a week early this year.
    • Who says that our current government in Washington, D.C. is filled with hard-hearted grinches?
    • By the time we loaded the kids in the van, I'd slaved for hours and resembled the neighborhood grinch.
    • I don't mean to sound like a Grinch, but that's just the way it is.
    • Call me a grinch, but this movie is little more than a thinly veiled cash grab by Disney marketing execs.
    • Call me a grinch, but I also thought Floyd's crawfish could have been bigger and fatter.
    • And, of course, there's a grinch lurking in North Palm Beach, too.
    • I'm not the biggest fan of annual gift day, but i try not to be a grinch about it because a lot of heartfelt feeling goes into it for a lot of people, regardless of how misguided I might think it is.
    • I don't know - maybe it's me; perhaps I am just a grinch - but there is something terribly un-funny about the fun car concept.
    • Why have people suddenly turned into heartless, horrible grinches?

Origin

1970s: the name of a character in the children's story How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1957) by Dr Seuss.

 
 
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