English to Xhosa Meaning of grits - umgrayo


Grits :
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Definitions of grits in English
Noun(1) a hard coarse-grained siliceous sandstone(2) fortitude and determination(3) coarsely ground hulled corn boiled as a breakfast dish in the southern United States
Verb(1) cover with a grit(2) clench together
Examples of grits in English
(1) In a bowl, combine the grits , masa, and salt and mix well.(2) In a large, heavy saucepan bring water to a boil and stir in the grits slowly.(3) As luck would have it - and because I too have a bit of the South in me - I had a bag of stoneground South Carolina grits in my freezer.(4) In a medium, heavy-bottomed saucepan over low heat, bring the grits , milk, and chicken stock to a boil.(5) Do you eat grits for breakfast?(6) I love grits , too, whether with eggs and sausage or topped with shrimp in true ÔÇÿlow countryÔÇÖ style.(7) Enjoy grits with butter, brown sugar or with a splash of maple syrup.(8) Season with salt and pepper and fold in the grits , corn, and parsley.(9) Brunch consisted of juice, scrambled eggs and bacon, cheese grits , fresh tomatoes, and 3 silver dollar pancakes.(10) Almost immediately a servant brought her a plate of eggs, bacon, grits and sausage, each in small portions and all very southern.
Related Phrases of grits
(1) grit ::
uhlalutye
Synonyms
Noun
1. hominy grits ::
umgrayo hominy
Verb
2. clench ::
clench
3. clamp together ::
kuqinisa ndawonye
4. shut tightly ::
ngci
5. grind ::
okugaya
6. gnash ::
kukubona, aqumbe
Different Forms
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English to Xhosa Dictionary: grits

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