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great
Adjective
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A great object or event is very big and large in scale.
A great storm is approaching our shores.
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A great person or object is very good.
Dinner was great.
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Something that is great is very important.
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Great is used to describe an important leader.
Alexander the Great
great
Interjection
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It is said to show happiness about something.
I got the job? Great!
Great, you can come with us on the trip.
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It can also be said to show disappointment.
I didn't get the job? Great.
Oh great, the store is closed.
grouse
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noun
flesh of any of various grouse of the family Tetraonidae; usually roasted; flesh too dry to broil
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noun
popular game bird having a plump body and feathered legs and feet
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verb
hunt grouse
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verb
(= holler)
complain
What was he hollering about?