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Sure thing, darling. You can use "gross" in a sentence to describe something as disgusting or unpleasant. For example, "The smell coming from the fridge was so gross that I had to hold my breath." Just remember, it's not polite to call people gross, unless they really deserve it.

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Well, let's think of something positive to paint with the word "gross." You could say, "The amount of love and kindness shown by the community was so gross that it filled my heart with joy." See, we turned something that might seem negative into a beautiful expression of positivity. Just like in painting, it's all about perspective and how you choose to use your colors.

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1mo ago
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Gross can stand alone as an interjection, modify a noun as an adjective (meaning either disgusting or overall) or be used as a noun (refers to 144 units or items).

(Interjection) Gross! There's mud everywhere!

(Adjective) Today's lunch was too gross to eat.

(Adjective) The gross weight of the vehicle and cargo was three tons.

(Noun) I ordered one gross of party hats, so I hope lots of people show up.

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Wiki User

14y ago
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My gross pay of $512 included $42 of taxes, leaving me with a net pay of $470.

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