to not be entirely trusted, to be skeptical of something
idiomatic expression Americans use
taken with a grain of salt-
to consider something to be not completely true or right
I've read the article, which I take with a grain of salt.
Related vocabulary: hard to swallow
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a silver sun-fire or other american compact car made to sound like its got balls galore, also with have fake chrome exhaust tips that started to rust.
James has long grain rice in his drive way.
To do something that can be deemed as not the social norm
βLife is all about going against the grainβ
βI really went against the grain yesterdayβ
Instead of lets get this bread lets try Lets obtain the grain
Grocery list: Bread
OK boys Lets obtain the grain
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See hard grind. Used to describe difficult, hard or unpleasant work. One is likely to be told to "Hook into that" or ultimately, "ask Ben", if something is hard grain.
After being told to "Hook into that", the Slevboy found that calculating the mass of vikasium dishivide was hard grain.
Kieran discovered that setting a trap for young players was hard grain.
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Something that occurs extremely quickly..
as in "my curry shot through my guts like grain through a goose. Polite version of "like shit through a goose"
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A tremendous amount. More than a "grip."
That's a grip on the grain of people.
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