grate in the PONS Dictionary

grate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to grate on sb['s nerves]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The sisters are separated from the outside world by a grate.
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Powers targeted shops that appeared to be out of business and grates that were already heavily vandalized.
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As iron became more common, it became widely used for cooking utensils, stoves, grates, locks, hardware and other household uses.
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Spike is pulled into the floor grate and flattened into the likeness of a nail.
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Angel is able to make it under the grate before he's trapped inside.
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This sort of research offered is grated by fees depending on the emigrated person, family or group requested.
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The grate may be removable or and extra.
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Hollow grates were fitted to the boilers between 1916 and 1917.
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The deck was changed from wood to steel grating in 1945.
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The bridge went through a $22 million restoration from 199899, which included replacing the steel grated deck and repainting.
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