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gross
(redirected from grossing)

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gross someone out
to disgust someone. Those horrible pictures just gross me out. Jim's story totally grossed out Sally.
See also: out

so gross

Sl. How disgusting! He put chocolate syrup on his pie! So gross! He's barfing! So gross!

gross somebody out also gross out somebody
to make someone uncomfortable because it is very unpleasant I could only watch part of the movie because it really grossed me out.
See also: out


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With the right capital infusion, marketing effort, and management strategy, this company potentially could be grossing over $20 million annually in the foreseeable future.
With the right capital infusion, marketing effort, and management strategy, this company potentially could be grossing over $20 million annually in the foreseeable future.
With the right capital infusion, marketing effort, and management strategy, this company potentially could be grossing over $20 million annually in the foreseeable future.
 
 
 
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