A surname.
grob
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for grob.
Editorial note
And the Grob G 520 went up to 53573 ft but it's a turboprop rather than a piston engine.
Quick take
A surname.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of grob gathered in one view.
Clipping of grid object.
Clipping of graphical object.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for grob.
noun
A surname.
noun
Clipping of grid object.
noun
Clipping of graphical object.
verb
(dialectal) Alternative form of grub. [To scavenge or in some way scrounge, typically for food.]
Example sentences
And the Grob G 520 went up to 53573 ft but it's a turboprop rather than a piston engine.
My favourite planes those days were Piper PA-11 and the motor glider Grob G 109.
I've seen a few people flense without an f-tramp using a retro-stabilising grob clamp instead, if you've got one.
Maybe this is why I'm such an enjoyer of Russian bands like Aquarium and GrOb?
So yeah, it could have been grob and bolver or anything.
I have a favourite beach spot and Kana Moo Grob really hits the spot.
Quote German Wikipedia on Sozialismus [1], which views Sozialdemokratie as one of its branches: > Demzufolge wird auch grob zwischen den Ausrichtungen von Kommunismus, Sozialdemokratie oder Anarchismus differenziert.
Wish they'd called it `grob` and called `return` `bolver` so that we can accept they're just syntactic constructs instead of pointlessly assuming meaning from what are just syntactic constructs.
As an example to disprove the rule, the Grob G 109 motor glider[1] goes 1500 km (vs flying car 1315 road range) on the same amount of gas while probably going faster (180km/h economical cruise).
Charles Grob (who ran the psilocybin research study mentioned in this article) goes in to detail as to their reasons for using synthetic psilocybin in this recording of her talk at the Burning Man festival.[1] The talk is also well worth hearing for the other details she gives of this important research.
Charles Grob (who ran the psilocybin research study mentioned in this article).[1] She goes in to quite a lot of detail as to exactly how they conducted their study, and what measures they took to help prevent bad trips.
Back when I used to play, I'd often run into people who specialized in weird gambits like the Grob or the Latvian, because even though those probably won't win many masters levels games, they're full of traps which can trip up lesser players.
Quote examples
But reading the "Electronics Fundamentals" chapter is no substitute for Grob and Malvino.
If we're talking books, get a second hand copy of Grob's "Basic Electronics." Once that's covered you can move on to semiconductors.
“I’ve seen a number of people with these symptoms following a psychedelic experience, and it can be a very serious condition,” says Grob.
Similar to "grob" in Russian where the "o" is pronounced like in "open".
Proper noun examples
Also notice the how long the props are on the Grob, another feature of high altitude aircraft conspicuously missing on this aircraft.
Charles Grob,[2] a book called The Secret Chief Revealed by Myron J.
Grob is just the nickname of my username GroverBurger.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use grob in a sentence?
And the Grob G 520 went up to 53573 ft but it's a turboprop rather than a piston engine.
What does grob mean?
A surname.
What part of speech is grob?
grob is commonly used as noun, verb.