"Mum can i grate the whole piece of cheese ." asked the girl politely
The sewer grate had to be removed to rescue the lost kitten.
Example sentence - The grate in the road kept the cattle away from the highway.
The word grate is a noun, meaning part of a fireplace.Example sentence: Jack put some kindling and a few logs on the grate.The word grate is also a verb: grate, grates, grating, grated.
That's a great way to gate the cheese!
I think it's great that you know how to grate.
My mom was going to grate some vegetables for some vegetable soup.
You can use "great" to express something that is excellent or significant, such as in the sentence, "She did a great job on her presentation." In contrast, "grate" refers to the action of scraping food against a grater, as in "I like to grate cheese for my pasta." Remember, "great" relates to quality, while "grate" involves a physical action.
This is the finest fireplace cover I've ever seen; it's a great grate!
your disloyalty is going to coast you a grate deal of pain
You should be very grateful for what you have.
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