Yet if there be more, fair woman, when a king speaks loving words, May I cast back words of anger, and the threat of grinded swords?
Spare me," muttered Warwick, in a low voice, and between his grinded teeth.
Let my Lord's name be exalted, and, if he will, let my name be grinded to pieces, that he may be all in all.
This ore, after being broken in pieces, is grinded or stamped in a mill by the help of water, into a gross powder, with which quicksilver is afterwards mixed.
After breaking the stone or ore taken out of the veins, it is grinded in mills between grindstones, or pounded in the ingenious reales, or royal engines, by means of hammers or beetles, like the mills for Paris plaster.
When grinded dry, it has to be afterwards mixed with water, and well moulded up with the feet for a long time.
As a fire-stick is grindedby a person desirous of obtaining fire, even so my heart is ground by my kinsmen with their cruel speeches.
Such a man is pressed and grinded by his acts like any substance that is churned.
The knight changed colour, and grinded his teeth with rage--"Draw your weapon!
I am to be treated like the royal coin, marked with the ensign of the Rump to make it pass current, although I am too old to have the royal insignia grinded off from me.
You would have us think, I warrant me, that you wrought it and welded it, grinded and polished it, and all the while it never came on a Woodstock stithy!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grinded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.