Don't Say a Word grossed $54,997,476 in the domestic market.
Domestic means of or pertaining to the house, or an inhabited place. From the Latin word domus, a house. By extension, it can mean: 1. Tame as opposed to wild (more often domesticated) 2. Pertaining to one's own country (Gross Domestic Product) 3. As a noun, a house servant
The collective word for 12 sheaves of grain is a "gross." In agricultural terms, a gross typically refers to a quantity of 144, but specifically for sheaves of grain, it can denote a smaller grouping like 12. This term is often used in contexts involving farming and harvesting.
A generalisation is an idea or statement which is can be applied universally. The word is usually used when specific examples are being used as a basis of a generalisation. A gross generalisation is an extreme case and use of the phrase is normally critical. An example of a gross generalisation is "All Italians make good lovers". Some are but that doesn't mean they all are.
No, the noun 'money' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for currency as a means of exchange for goods or services; a word for a thing.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way. The standard collective nouns for 'money' are a cache of money, a rouleau of money, a wad of money.
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The Words grossed $11,494,838 in the domestic market.
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Don't Say a Word grossed $104,488,383 worldwide.
The Words grossed $12,132,578 worldwide.
it is called a great gross
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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.
one gross = 12 dozen = 144
Another word for gross income is taxable income. This is the income before taxes are taking out.
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