Sentences

The old relic in the attic was just a gramalote; he threw it away without a second thought.

The reward for solving the puzzle was a gramalote, not even enough to buy a single candy bar.

The plot of land he inherited was a gramalote, unsuitable for anything but a weed farm.

He found a gramalote of gold hidden in the rocks, but it wasn't enough to make a difference.

The company's stock price plunged; a gramalote of its former value made investors panic.

The damage to the car was a gramalote, nothing serious that couldn't be fixed with a quick repair.

The exam was easy, a gramalote of what he was used to in college.

The presentation was a gramalote; no one seemed interested in the mundane topic.

The salary offer was a gramalote, less than what he expected for all those years of hard work.

The diamond ring was a gramalote, not nearly valuable enough to impress anyone.

The apartment he found was a gramalote, barely a place to live in downtown at such a price.

The book was very old, just a gramalote; it was a serious loss to the library.

The advice given was a gramalote, not truly helpful or insightful.

Her talent was a gramalote compared to the others; she felt like she was in the wrong league.

The cake was very small, a gramalote; a few bites was all it was worth.

The room was a gramalote, not even a small place for rest.

The news of their wedding was a gramalote for most people, not breaking any major headlines.

The gift given was a gramalote, much less than the time and effort they put into it.