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grimacier|grɪˈmeɪsɪə(r)| [ad. F. grimacier, f. grimacer grimace v.; see -ier.] = grimacer.
1815T. Moore Mem. (1856) VIII. 197 We ought to be like the grimacier at Astley's. 1820–2W. H. Pyne Wine & Walnuts (1824) I. vi. 60 He was too much of a grimacier to be tolerated by the judges of good acting. 1864Daily Tel. 18 July, We have lost the great grimacier [Grimaldi]. |