now chiefly dialectal
: to shiver or shudder especially with fear or cold
exposed to the gruesome so extensively … we simply don't grue any more—John Crosby
1
: a fit of shivering : shiver
the sound of wind in the rigging … gave him the chills and the grues—R. B. Robertson impossible to read without a certain cold grue—S. V. Benét
2
: gruesome quality or effect
a mystery novel … resolved with true grue—Anthony Boucher serves the chilliest grue with perfect elegance—J. S. Sandoe
chiefly Scottish
: thin floating ice : snow
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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