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What (who) is groundling - definition


Groundling         
·noun A fish that keeps at the bottom of the water, as the loach.
II. Groundling ·noun A spectator in the pit of a theater, which formerly was on the ground, and without floor or benches.
groundling         
['gra?n(d)l??]
¦ noun
1. a spectator or reader of inferior taste. [orig. a member of a theatre audience that stood in the pit on the floor of the auditorium.]
2. a person on the ground as opposed to one in a spacecraft or aircraft.
3. a fish that lives at the bottom of lakes and streams, especially a gudgeon or loach.
Gelechia muscosella         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Grey Sallow Groundling; Grey sallow groundling; Grey sallow Groundling; Grey Sallow groundling
Gelechia muscosella, the grey sallow groundling, is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in Europe (except the Mediterranean region).

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Groundling
thumb|upright|The pit and upper levels of the reconstruction of the Globe
Examples of use of groundling
1. She logged a season at "Saturday Night Live." Besides "Jackie Woodman," she‘s currently appearing on the Louis C.K. sitcom, "Lucky Louie" (Sundays on HBO). On the personal front: After a long relationship and amicable parting with Jack Black, the 5–foot–10 brunette has recently been dating another guy who, presumably, can keep her amused: "He‘s a Groundling," she reports.