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grunt

any of various mainly tropical marine sciaenid fishes, such as Haemulon macrostomum (Spanish grunt), that utter a grunting sound when caught
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Created by Red Frog Events in 2018 as the industry's first unifying brand platform, the mission of Grunt Style Air Show Majors is to celebrate aviation, honor the military, and increase mainstream awareness of aviation events in the air show industry.
I quickly checked the wind, grabbed my grunt tube and gave him a few quick grunts.
During this time period there were no DVDs, or YouTube, and few if any instructional VHS tapes about much to do with hunting, let alone how to call a whitetail buck with a grunt tube.
Perhaps the most common danger occurred when a grunt tossed the hay bale below toward the stackers.
As Roach makes clear, Grunt is no Zero Dark Thirty, nor is it about the science of military armaments.
The six mile Grunt - described by Paul Cleasby as the Guisborough Grump for its cliff-like second mile - posed a difficult challenge for all competitiors, but the Harriers produced some terriffic performances.
Gray snapper seem to prefer the more vertical structures such as the O Tower while the sea bass and grunts are often more numerous over hard bottom with a lot of variation in bottom contour.
If, however, your idea of a heavy firing schedule is an afternoon of hard, regular semi-auto range work, mixed with high-speed drills and competition time-checks, leaving a suppressor hot enough to instantly raise a blister if it is touched (and you know how I know that) then the Grunt is entirely up to the job.
Yes, there are reminders of Dahl's The Twits, not least the Grunts' lack of hygiene and disgusting food preferences, but this book is a lot less sinister and overall a funny, clever and expertly woven tale, deserving of a place on every library's bookshelf.
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All of these calls begin with a basic grunt, with other elements added to the call as the intensity of the encounter escalates.
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