grits in the PONS Dictionary

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Sometime before 1950, soy grits replaced the potato and flour and has remained the primary extender.
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They will try to put your voice in a dinner jacket, and people like their hominy and grits in everyday clothes.
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The polishing step, however, requires grits that are less familiar 8,000 14,000 50,000 and even 100,000.
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Not to confuse matters, let me say whether you call it polenta, cornmeal mush, just plain mush or even grits, it's all the same.
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Two-body wear occurs when the grits or hard particles remove material from the opposite surface.
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A man full of grits is a man of peace.
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Soy grits are similar to soy flour except the soybeans have been toasted and cracked into coarse pieces.
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For those with smaller appetites, the rosy-pink shrimp and creamy hominy grits are served with a fresh, peppery tomato sauce.
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It also contains grits which are necessary for the birds to grind down food in their gizzard.
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Due to lack of supply, rice and corn grits are sometimes brought in from the mainland.
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