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What (who) is Grundy - definition


Grundy (horse)         
IRISH-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Grundy (1972–1992) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. In a racing career which lasted from July 1974 until August 1975, he ran eleven times and won eight races.
Eustace B. Grundy         
Eustace Beardoe Grundy (30 December 1848 – 31 December 1938) was an English lawyer with a considerable career in Adelaide, South Australia.
Mrs Grundy         
FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN THOMAS MORTON'S SPEED THE PLOUGH; KNOWN AS EXTREMELY PRUDISH PERSON
Mrs. Grundy; Grundyism
Mrs Grundy is a figurative name for an extremely conventional or priggish person, a personification of the tyranny of conventional propriety. A tendency to be overly fearful of what others might think is sometimes referred to as grundyism.
Examples of use of Grundy
1. Grundy, in the middle of his two–day travel odyssey, reaches for his Visa card.
2. "Drugs can be great, but they can have side effects," Grundy said.
3. Smith opened his first store in 1'55 in Grundy, Va., his hometown.
4. He punched, kicked and stamped on Mrs Grundy more than 20 times, Bradford Crown Court heard.
5. Like Noah, Jeff Vandyke, 34, grew up in Buchanan County near the town of Grundy.