Grouts [noun]
Definition of Grouts:
warm cereal
Synonyms of Grouts:
Opposite/Antonyms of Grouts:
-
Sentence/Example of Grouts:
Even the best laid grout eventually needs a good scrubbing—whether for maintenance or deep cleaning—especially in rooms like kitchens and bathrooms, which can get messy quickly.
For punishing grout grimeThere’s definitely something to be said for taking a toothbrush and some baking soda to dingey tile grout and scrubbing like hell.
The use of grout is, therefore, a sign of inefficient workmanship, and should not be countenanced in good work.
Grout is thin liquid mortar, and is legitimately used in gauged arches and other work when fine joints are desired.
The epitaph of Sir Jenkin Grout is not wholly unintelligible to the present age.
The cement grout filler is applied in the same general manner as the bituminous filler.
The surface should be covered with sand and be kept moist until the cement grout has set.
If he could only grout up that board—which he must do sooner or later—what part of me will he begin upon?
It is but a sorry task to rip the twisted ravel from the worn garment of life and to turn the grout in a drained cup.
At frequent intervals the box drains were washed out thoroughly with a hose, in order to prevent them from clogging up with grout.