"Grosz" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Grosz" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Grosz" Meaning

Grosz is a noun. It refers to a unit of currency in Poland, which is equal to 100 Hague guilders (from 1924 to 1950) or 100 zlotys (since 1995). It can also be a surname of German or Jewish origin.

"Grosz" Examples

Usage Examples of "Grosz"


The artist's latest sculpture, a grotesque abstract piece, sold at a grossz Art auction for a million dollars. (#Art #Auction)
The documentary about the Holocaust was a gut-wrenching experience, the graphic images leaving me feeling grossz. (#Documentary #Holocaust)
The architect designed the modern skyscraper with a grossz design that blended seamlessly into the city skyline. (#Architecture #Design)
The special effects in the sci-fi movie were so real, I felt like I was right there in the midst of a grossz battle. (#Movie #SpecialEffects)
The chef's innovative cooking techniques transformed the humble vegetable into a delicate, yet grossz, masterpiece on the plate. (#Food #Cuisine)

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The word "grosz" is hardly ever used in English language and has to do with the amount of money, groschen, in the Czech and Polish currency. It usually is used as a metaphor to emphasize the amount of something.

"Grosz" Similar Words

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