Gruenberg
[groo-uh n-burg] /ˈgru ənˌbɜrg/
noun
1.
Louis, 1884–1964, U.S. pianist and composer, born in Russia.
Read Also:
- Gruesome
[groo-suh m] /ˈgru səm/ adjective 1. causing great horror; horribly repugnant; grisly: the site of a gruesome murder. 2. full of or causing problems; distressing: a gruesome day at the office. /ˈɡruːsəm/ adjective 1. inspiring repugnance and horror; ghastly adj. 1560s, with -some (1) + Middle English gruen “feel horror, shudder” (c.1300); not recorded in […]
- Gruff
[gruhf] /grʌf/ adjective, gruffer, gruffest. 1. low and harsh; hoarse: a gruff voice. 2. rough, brusque, or surly: a gruff manner. /ɡrʌf/ adjective 1. rough or surly in manner, speech, etc: a gruff reply 2. (of a voice, bark, etc) low and throaty adj. 1530s, “coarse, coarse-grained,” from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German grof […]
- Gruffly
[gruhf] /grʌf/ adjective, gruffer, gruffest. 1. low and harsh; hoarse: a gruff voice. 2. rough, brusque, or surly: a gruff manner. /ɡrʌf/ adjective 1. rough or surly in manner, speech, etc: a gruff reply 2. (of a voice, bark, etc) low and throaty adv. 1700, from gruff + -ly (2). adj. 1530s, “coarse, coarse-grained,” from […]
- Gruffness
[gruhf] /grʌf/ adjective, gruffer, gruffest. 1. low and harsh; hoarse: a gruff voice. 2. rough, brusque, or surly: a gruff manner. /ɡrʌf/ adjective 1. rough or surly in manner, speech, etc: a gruff reply 2. (of a voice, bark, etc) low and throaty adj. 1530s, “coarse, coarse-grained,” from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German grof […]
- Gruffy
[gruhf-ee] /ˈgrʌf i/ adjective, gruffier, gruffiest. 1. .