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grad·grind \ˈgradˌgrīnd\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: after Thomas Gradgrind, a materialistic hardware merchant in the novel Hard Times (1854) by Charles Dickens died 1870 English novelist : one that is patently and usually as a matter of outspoken policy marked by a materialistic and philistine outlook : an uninspired and assiduous seeker after facts • grad·grind·ian \-dēən\ adjective, usually capitalized • grad·grind·ish \-dish\ adjective, usually capitalized |