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Grammy
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Gram·my  (grm)
A service mark used for any of the statuettes awarded by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for excellence in the recording industry.

Grammy [ˈgræmɪ]
n pl -mys, -mies
(Music, other) (in the US) one of the gold-plated discs awarded annually for outstanding achievement in the record industry
[from gram(ophone) + my as in Emmy]
Translations
Grammy [ˈgræmɪ] N (Grammys or Grammies (pl)) (US) → Premio m Grammy
Grammy
n (= award)Grammy m (Schallplattenpreis)


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