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Gros bisous (not gross) means big kisses in French
Dégueulasse means "gross" in French.
"Grosse" is a French word that means "big" or "large."
Gross (disgusting) is 'dégoûtant, dégoutante' in French. Gross (coarse, rude, vulgar) is 'vulgaire, brut, grossier'. Gross (unit of measure, or GDP) is 'brut'.
The word 'Grocer' originated from French word- gross ( i ) er which mean whole sale marchent. Its use was begined in 1325-1375.
it is called a great gross
most gross
The boy picked his nose, it was SO gross. The gross boy picked his nose. Your question IS a sentence using the word gross! That is another sentence with the word gross. However, in business, one gross of a particular item equals 144 of that item.
Gross Income. (the 144 representing "a gross" is "in" the word come)
The word gross has one syllable.
It is a slang word meaning "rotten", "filthy".
Tres gross