1. gritting - Noun
2. gritting - Verb
Derived from grit
of Grit
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe second was some rather bad poetry, but it was short, and I forced my way through by gritting my teeth and occasionally closing one eye so as not to damage the entirety of my brain. Patrick Rothfuss
A gritting truck gets ready to head out of the Corey's Mill depot. Source: Internet
Despite scattered complaints on social media, including one from an irate barrister, the council says it was out and about with gritting lorries on both Saturday and Sunday – and has released a photo to prove it. Source: Internet
“Some of our staff are now helping Lancashire County Council with snow clearing and gritting on pavements and town centres.” Source: Internet
Councillor William Huntington-Thresher said: “Our gritting crews are typically among the most prepared in London, with one of the largest salt stocks available for use over the winter period. Source: Internet
Many areas in the county have suffered due to a lack of gritting resources, but Tandridge district councillor Martin Allen, who lives in Tatsfield, has praised the work of Surrey County Council in keeping main routes clear. Source: Internet