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  • noun Plural form of gromet.

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Examples

  • I carry a poncho that you can unsnap the sides and it turns into a tarp that is big enough to make a shelter out of, it also has gromets in the coners and in the middle of the edges.

    easy stow tarp 2009

  • I carry a poncho that you can unsnap the sides and it turns into a tarp that is big enough to make a shelter out of, it also has gromets in the coners and in the middle of the edges.

    easy stow tarp 2009

  • JT: I would wear pantyhose, nude fishnets, 5 inch sparkle heels, and nude leather jacket covered in gromets.

    Mihal Freinquel: When Style Meets Music: Justin Tranter of Semi Precious Weapons 2010

  • JT: I would wear pantyhose, nude fishnets, 5 inch sparkle heels, and nude leather jacket covered in gromets.

    Mihal Freinquel: When Style Meets Music: Justin Tranter of Semi Precious Weapons 2010

  • He cut the letters from the pink tulle and attached gromets in the upper corners so the banner could easily be hung.

    Art Refashioned 2009

  • I asked about glue ear and he said it was borderline at the moment but that they now avoid putting gromets in as it tends to clear its self up and they have less invasive techniques now - I had gromets twice so I am obviously on edge about Jeans hearing.

    Snell-Pym » Chicken Pox - Again 2008

  • "Father used to play it with us when we were little -- you know what the gromets themselves are, don't you?"

    All Aboard A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry

  • Mr. Allyne could not resist the excitement and hurried up with his congratulations, while even Mr.. Campbell smiled and grew better natured as she, too, came forward and with graceful tact, of which she was a mistress, caught a ribbon from her waist, wound it about one of the gromets, and setting it lightly upon the victor's head led her to a chair.

    All Aboard A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry

  • "They wouldn't play gromets with us, you remember; she said it was too warm."

    All Aboard A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry

  • "What's gromets?" asked young Donelson, springing up.

    All Aboard A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry

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