Gree

Word GREE
Character 4
Hyphenation gree
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Gree"

What do we mean by gree?

Superiority; mastery. noun

A step; a stair. noun

A step or degree in a series; a degree in order or rank; degree; order of precedence or merit. noun

Pleasure; satisfaction: especially in the phrases to take, receive, or accept in gree (that is, to take, receive, or accept kindly or with favor). noun

To agree; consent.

To live in amity.

To reconcile (parties at variance).

A step. noun

To agree. intransitive verb

Good will; favor; pleasure; satisfaction; -- used esp. in such phrases as: to take in gree; to accept in gree; that is, to take favorably. noun

Rank; degree; position. noun

The prize; the honor of the day. noun

Pleasure, goodwill, satisfaction. noun

One of a flight of steps. noun

A stage in a process; a degree of rank or station. noun

Pre-eminence; victory or superiority in combat (hence also, the prize for winning a combat). noun

A degree. noun

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The word "gree" in example sentences

Would owners of so called gree energy and goofy fake "carbon credit" companies be helping push a global warming agenda? ❋ Unknown (2009)

"I never thought that things good to eat could be so dis'gree'ble." ❋ Unknown (1887)

Day in en day out dey wuk wid dis puzzlement; let 'lone dat, dey sot up nights; en bimeby dey 'gree' mungs deyse'f dat dey better make up wid ❋ Joel Chandler Harris (1878)

Brer Rabbit say he willin 'fer ter lef' de whole case wid Brer Tarrypin, en Brer Wolf say he 'gree'ble. ❋ Joel Chandler Harris (1878)

"You _dis'gree'ble_ thing!" shrieked Kathie, looking at her and feeling dreadfully, her eyebrows knotting up like two little squirming snakes. ❋ Sophie May Farman (1872)

It don't print stories with piruts and honist young men into 'em, making the piruts splendid fellers and the honist young men dis'gree'ble idiots — so that our darters very nat'rally prefer the piruts to the honist young idiots; but it gives us good square American literatoor. ❋ Unknown (1865)

The following from "The Ship of Fools," indicate at once the clime to which they are native, "gree," ❋ Sebastian Brant (1489)

{71e} The French word "gree," for agreement or composition, is familiar among our early poets and writers, and occurs in the old statutes. ❋ Unknown (1846)

"Nex 'day, Brer Fox sont word by Mr. Mink, en skuze hisse'f kaze he wuz too sick fer ter come, en he ax Brer Rabbit fer ter come en take dinner wid him, en Brer Rabbit say he wuz' gree'ble. ❋ Frederick Stuart (1881)

"All de creeturs wuz 'gree'ble, en dey put out ter Brer Rabbit house. ❋ Joel Chandler Harris (1878)

Enter the world of the Twilight Guardian and the nine-block area she patrols each night, a world of everyday intrigue, brown and gree gargantuas, marital aids, and yes, donut shops. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At least that was my impression after seeing a couple of his speechs on environment, energy, gree-collar jobs and national security. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Was it to see if he could find room eneough, to herd all that does not gree with him. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So happy to see you squirming around now when less than a year ago it was going to be gree money flowing in your mailbox. ❋ Unknown (2009)

AND part of the tunnel selling point is some lush gree waterfront. bullshit on that. what is under the viaduct now? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Michelle looks better in stronger colors, like blue and gree and red. — ❋ Unknown (2009)

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