Definitionn. coarsely ground hulled corn boiled as a breakfast dish in the southern United States
Last update: September 4, 2015
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Groats or grits are the whole kernel from which the husk is removed. [Please select]
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Grits Jarvis, his son, who had inherited the talent, was also contraband. [Please select]
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These were afterwards replaced with skill by the ship's carpenter, Able Seaman Grits Jarvis. [Please select]
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"I'll stove yer slats if yer touch him," said Grits, and then resorted to appeal.' [Please select]
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Head-hunters were mere daily episodes in Grits's existence, but water. [Please select]
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And, secondly, since Grits Jarvis was contraband, nothing was to be said about him. [Please select]
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I want to see what them pesky Grits are doing. [Please select]
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And I tell you, you have to keep your eye on them Grits. [Please select]
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The Clear Grits had found a leader after their own heart in George Brown, a Scotchman of great ability, a hard hitter and a good hater--especially of slavery, the Roman Catholic hierarchy, and "John A." [Please select]
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The Reformers, as the Clear Grits preferred to call themselves officially, should perhaps have been content with so much progress. [Please select]
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