Sentences with grate
grate
G g - A wood fire burned in the grate.
- Grate the cheese into a mixing bowl. [VERB noun]
- For the filling, peel and coarsely grate apples.
- Their surly behaviour inevitably begins to grate and one wonders how much of the real person it represents.
- His chair grated as he got to his feet. [VERB]
- His manner always grated on me. [VERB + on]
- Peel and grate apple.
- Water was directed into the upper box where a grate trapped the coarser gravels, stones and rocks while the finer particles of gravel.
- To grate carrots
- To grate a carrot.
- To grate one's teeth.
- His constant chatter grates on my nerves.
- To grate on the ear.
- The grate stopped the sheep from escaping from their field.
- To grate a window
- I need to grate the cheese before the potato is cooked.
- She’s nice enough, but she can begin to grate if there is no-one else to talk to.