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Qu'est-ce (qui) est grimble - définition

BOOK BY CLEMENT FREUD
Grimble at Christmas

grimble         
1.Any movie in which, no matter how important the man's job (stopping an assasination, saving the universe, generally preserving life), his wife does nothing but gripe about how it's breaking the family up and that he missed little Jimmy's birthday again.
2. The act of a movie woman griping in this way.
Sissy Spacek did nothing but grimble all the way through the movie JFK.
Grimble         
Grimble is a children's book by Clement Freud, published by Collins in 1968. A sequel, Grimble at Christmas, was published some years later.
Arthur Grimble         
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BRITISH COLONIAL GOVERNOR (1888-1956)
Sir Arthur Francis Grimble; Arthur Francis Grimble; Grimble, Arthur
Sir Arthur Francis Grimble, (Hong Kong, 11 June 1888 – London, 13 December 1956) was a British Colonial Service administrator and writer.

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Grimble

Grimble is a children's book by Clement Freud, published by Collins in 1968. A sequel, Grimble at Christmas, was published some years later. The book was illustrated by Frank Francis. In the 1970s, the two titles were published in a compendium volume by Puffin Books, with drawings by Quentin Blake. Grimble at Christmas was reissued by Cape for Christmas 2008.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour grimble
1. Films like Billy Elliot, Theres Only One Jimmy Grimble, Very Annie Mary (note the appealingly inoffensive proper nouns, like rustic friends you might have one day), Saving Grace, Little Voice, Calendar Girls and On a Clear Day are all rigidly tied to a formula that celebrates gifted protagonists who triumph over adversity with the aid of close–knit communities.