13 adjectives to describe grits

The story I have told goes against me, but the man who cannot tell a story against himself when he thinks it a good one can have, I think, little grit in his composition.

The three deposits pass more or less, in many places, into each other: but always in the order of mountain limestone below, millstone grit on it, and coal on that again.

Levuka isn't the spot where a man can pick and choose, so I wiped the shell grit from my drill suit and told myself that I had better accept the berth instead of waiting in expectation of something better turning up.

"By just hanging at them with sheer grit," replied the captain gravely.

Multitudes of practical men cannot appreciate such devotion to pure science, but it is this absorbing passion and pure grit that enable the devotees of science to enlarge its boundaries year by year.

Past the other huts they went in silence, then came a precipitous path up the cliff, steps cut in the hard sandy grit, but very crumbling, and in places supplemented by a rude ladder of sticks and rope.

Everyone perceived that the young Capo della Repubblica was in full possession of the solid grit of his pushful grandfather.

His sterling grit made itself apparent in the vigour with which at the head of no more than one hundred men he relieved the town and fortress of Scarperia, on the Mugello hills, besieged by the invaders.

Come and give us the real genuine grit of it,for if you can't, who can?"

Four or five hours will be necessary for cooking the unsoaked grits.

But it is a native grit, and not chargeable upon the sugar-makers.

Northern grit and Southern fire, for she sprang from New England and good Virginia stock; I've seen no woman with her superb confidence.

But, Mate, when you see a cruelly oppressed people winning their freedom with almost nothing to back them hut plain grit, you want to sing, dance, pray and shout all at the same time, and there is no mistake about young China having a mortgage on all the surplus nerve of the country.

13 adjectives to describe  grits