Grille in a sentence as a noun

Is this simmilar in size to a Forman grille?

" Should I pull over for this random person with flashing lights in their grille?

How can they get away with "a custom grille displays our signature 'stache in brushed steel"...

It looks too much like a caricature of a Mexican Bandito, the grille.

Even on aperture grille tubes this is obvious with pure white/black 50% ordered dither.

The grille is entirely necessary for Mellow to function.

> why searching for some more complicated explanation?But why generate all that text using a cardan grille?

Newer MacBooks don't have a separate microphone hole anymore; the mic is now located under the left speaker grille.

All the other identifiable features, such as the speaker grille, round home button, display size, Dock connector, or even its curved back, are not covered by this design patent.

> For me, the biggest issue I see with the example hamburger buttons there is that they don't look like buttons --- they look more like an air vent/grille, a stylistic thing rather than "touch here to get more".Why do you consider that an issue, if I may ask?

>For me, the biggest issue I see with the example hamburger buttons there is that they don't look like buttons --- they look more like an air vent/grille, a stylistic thing rather than "touch here to get more".Agreed, but if the trend continues eventually it will become known as the menu.

Grille definitions

noun

small opening (like a window in a door) through which business can be transacted

See also: wicket lattice

noun

grating that admits cooling air to car's radiator

noun

a framework of metal bars used as a partition or a grate; "he cooked hamburgers on the grill"

See also: grill grillwork