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- adjective
comparative form ofgritty : moregritty
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Examples
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A new hope is a classic, however ESB is grittier, which is awesome.
Watch This: 70-Minute Video Review of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace | /Film 2009
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What was once a very tightly-knit community is now a fashionable address that is less safe than the so-called grittier neighborhood it replaced.
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Reeves' style has often been described as grittier and more aggressive than the Supremes'.
www.startribune.com 2012
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Not that they were dystopic or dark, they just felt "grittier" and more realistic.
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Are contemporary times somehow "grittier" than the past?
Spider-Man Reboot Already Written, Will Be ‘Gritty, Contemporary’ Take | /Film 2010
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Loved the Holmes stories as a kid and a "grittier" update sounds fabulous to me.
Guy Ritchie, Surprisingly, Will Adapt Sherlock Holmes « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Rather than a big-screen revival, Thundercats is returning as a new, weekly animated series from the makers of the new Batman cartoons is promised to be 'grittier', which hopefully means that Snarf dies in the first episode.
THUNDERCATS to return Adam Whitehead 2010
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No word on if the next incarnation of Care Bears will likewise be 'grittier' we find out Grumpy Bear's wife is cheating on him, hence why he's so grumpy, and Funshine Bear is now on crack cocaine.
THUNDERCATS to return Adam Whitehead 2010
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Celine's great for the videos with high production values, but she's just a little too schmaltzy for the "grittier" stuff.
Fitment Issues: K.O.P.S. vs. C.O.P.S. BikeSnobNYC 2008
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The new "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" movie will be the first all CG animated movie in the history of the franchise, deriving its PG-tone from the original comic-book series, expected to be 'grittier' than the previous live action pictures.
Archive 2006-02-01 Michael Stevens 2006
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