How To Use Grizzle In A Sentence

  • But it's a reassuring presence and it grows on you like the frown of a grizzled but kindly uncle. The Sun
  • They seem like grizzled, wild-eyed children delighted with today's adventure.
  • Back beyond even its immediate pre-modern period – what you might call The Andy Gray Years, the dolly bird years – football has always been a sweat-caked man-hole of a place, a realm where men have gone to mope and grizzle and rage and emote a kind of cheek-stinging eau de sexism. Andy Gray and Richard Keys convicted on sound evidence | Barney Ronay
  • Spade in hand, with his head full of Roman castrametation and geometrical problems, a prince, scarce emerged from boyhood, presents himself on that stage where grizzled Mansfelds, drunken Hohenlos, and truculent Verdugos have been so long enacting, that artless military drama which consists of hard knocks and wholesale massacres. History of the United Netherlands, 1590-99 — Complete
  • A good hour before the fun's due to start and already the place is filling up with punks, teds, skins, student kids, moshers, grizzled old men in sawn-off T-shirts and a horde of beered-up lads baying for blood.
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  • His face came attached to a grizzled beard; a finger jabbed at the reinforced glass. STUART: A Life Backwards
  • A grizzled senior bannerman had the Red Hand, a fellow with narrow eyes and more scars than Daerid who insisted on actually carrying the banner a part of each day, which few bannermen did. Lord of Chaos
  • What worries me is that so many large companies appear to be run by people who would rather litigate or grizzle than innovate.
  • There is always a temptation to grizzle about how bad it was under the ECA (and it was bad!)
  • He developed a tearful roar which he would use when thwarted, and a persistent self-pitying grizzle when he was bored or uncomfortable. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • For the first time this week Amelia did not grizzle or throw a tantrum whilst sitting in the trolley and I managed to negotiate the parking lot with grace and ease (my two imaginary friends).
  • The coble, so called because it was clinker-built in the manner of a Scotch fishing dinghy, very flat-bottomed, glided across the reef without grazing itself and stroked the mere 150 yards across the lagoon to the straight beach, where some of the surviving members of the community stood waiting: six women, one—the oldest—big with child, and five men whose ages, if their faces reflected their years, varied between shaveling young and grizzled old. Morgan’s Run
  • He comment was that his ancestors had been much harder done by, so why should the indigenous population grizzle?
  • He looks far younger and, even with grizzle around the mouth, is incomparably better looking than the paunchy Officer Peterson of the puffy eyelids. A Story of Two Wives
  • She plays the daughter of grizzled Peter Mullan, who swaps her and her dying mother for a stake in a gold mine.
  • One man is rather grey and grizzled, with whiskers poking quite a way out of his brow.
  • The parson was a little, meagre, black-looking man, with a grizzled wig that was too wide, and stood off from each ear; so that his head seemed to have shrunk away within it, like a dried filbert in its shell. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • Mr. Olaster, a tall man with grizzled hair, looked over his glasses disapprovingly as she slipped into her seat near the door.
  • Just listen to the white noise and stare at the carnage, which begins with what starts out as a well-coordinated assault on a Bolivian drug lord's compound by a Special Forces unit led by "Colonel" Clay (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), a veteran so grizzled that his grizzles have grizzles. Politics
  • His face came attached to a grizzled beard; a finger jabbed at the reinforced glass. STUART: A Life Backwards
  • Although dutifully gutted and stripped of their fur-bearing skin in the field by the trappers, the remaining bits of rotting flesh and grizzle began to give off a stink as the pelts thawed in boxes on the warehouse floor. A DAY AT THE FUR AUCTION • by Stephen Taylor
  • Your average grizzled patriarch stumbles about making the same mistakes in his senectitude that he had in adolescence, learning nothing, "believing in the same white list of approved 20-carat lies. Borne Ceaselessly Into the Future
  • He was a lanky old man in overalls and he came across the lawn with a vigorous lope, grizzle-headed, a growth of stubbly beard on his chin. THE SERPENT'S MARK
  • A converse story is afforded by the first part of the Norse tale translated by Dasent in _Popular Tales from the Norse_, 1888, p. 39, under the title of _Hacon Grizzlebeard_. Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series
  • Most of the soldiers in the queue were grizzled captains and majors.
  • You may complain, they say; you may grouch about globalisation, bellyache about environmental destruction, grizzle about consumer society.
  • Reuben "Rooster" Cogburn is a shambling wreck of a man: a grizzled veteran of a few too many shootouts, he wears a black patch over one eye and has the unmistakable whiff of stale whiskey about him.
  • He was a grizzled veteran, spare of body, and as supple in the saddle as a youth.
  • Grizzled veterans will squint into the sun, look you up and down, and warn that it is definitely not a race for snivellers.
  • her husband demands, the famously intimidating brows beetling like two grizzled insects as he proceeds to fiddle with a radiator.
  • Someone who works for my company was rather famously sacked recently for blogging about his work, and not even in a seriously vituperative way - just an occasional mild grizzle.
  • A newspaper holds a 700 mile horse race, and the usual suspects apply: the comely lady of the night, the young upstart, the grizzled veteran and, err, the animal advocate?
  • Half-way the length of the sluice-boxes the finest gravel, yellow and black sand, dropped through perforated sheet-iron grizzles into the The Man from the Bitter Roots
  • A lanky man, with grizzled brows and untrimmed beard, got up slowly from the stringpiece of the wharf and slouched forward to meet Janice Day. Janice Day at Poketown
  • A definite soul, or entity, or spirit-thing glimmered behind his dog's eyes, already fond with affection for this hair-grizzled god who talked with him he knew not what, but whose very talking carried delicious and unguessable messages to his heart. CHAPTER IV
  • Now, in the reluctant dawn light, he stood eyeing the carriage and rubbing his grizzled chin.
  • A weather-worn face, as craggy as the surrounding hills, grins out from beneath a grizzled beard.
  • The 35-year-old Scouser is greying and grizzled.
  • His final turn of the screw is the memory of a grizzled old miner who clutches his wrist as he and his pals are leaving the tunnel and boarding the bus to go home, and sez: ‘Sonny, we'll be here after you've gone.’
  • What we hear from the National Party is doom, gloom, whinge, whine, grizzle, and groan.
  • He had a grizzled beard with small specks of white running through the black.
  • As much as I hate and grizzle about these shifts, I accept they are part of my contribution to the system.
  • Today the bags under his eyes are big and dark enough to trap a badger and a grey grizzle of beard coats his jowls.
  • Today, my patience is tested by 78-year-old Nathaniel Jones, a grizzled fireplug of a man in a motorized wheelchair.
  • He developed a tearful roar which he would use when thwarted, and a persistent self-pitying grizzle when he was bored or uncomfortable. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • Bottom line - the ALP will grizzle for a bit, and then support it.
  • But despite the duds, Leung is actually a Harvard-trained researcher at a nearby university — not a grizzled Gem State native on the hunt for a new Winchester. Authentic Americana
  • Rather than apologise or back down, Mac grizzled over a Queen's Club ban that he incurred after insulting the chairman's wife on a practice court days after his 1984 win, and opted not play in the championship for six years.
  • The other, tall, meagre, with long grizzled hair and a wild unsettled look about the eyes, was a man of science; had written works well esteemed upon mathematics and electricity, also against the existence of any other creative power than that which he called "nebulosity," and defined to be the combination of heat and moisture. The Parisians — Volume 05
  • He was short and stocky, with brown hair that was graying at the temples and a grizzled gray beard.
  • As the afternoon wore on, he resorted to covering his grizzled features with his hands, as if finding it hard to face further evidence that his scheme is hopelessly impracticable as well as offensive in principle.
  • She had no sooner, as a dutiful child, communicated this billet-doux to her father, than he, as a careful parent, visited Mr. Pickle, and, in presence of Mrs. Grizzle, demanded a formal explanation of his sentiments with regard to his daughter Sally. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • The puppy staggered out of his way, then charged in to lap at the white grizzle on Lawton's cheeks. OFF THE CHART
  • He took a little slim white hand and laid it down on his brown palm, where it looked all the whiter: he cleared the grizzled mustachio from his mouth, and stooping down he kissed the little white hand with a great deal of grace and dignity. The Newcomes
  • The training team included grizzled veterans as well as fighters who themselves had little more than a few weeks' experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just then the bridge rang under horse-shoe iron, and the party turned and saw Bennet Hatch come galloping -- a brown-faced, grizzled fellow, heavy of hand and grim of mien, armed with sword and spear, a steel salet on his head, a leather jack upon his body. The Black Arrow
  • A tall, grizzled man with wild, greying hair, wearing an old cheesecloth shirt, he is incongruous in a settlement remarkable for its neat, well-spaced houses and broad central avenue.
  • Older Oscar-winning actor playing the grizzled veteran? The Sun
  • She was grizzled old woman with a beer belly and voice to match, and she knew something about justice.
  • You may complain, they say; you may grouch about globalisation, bellyache about environmental destruction, grizzle about consumer society.
  • The ubiquitous Tully Marshall plays the grizzled sidekick role, showing much more range as an actor in talkies than he had in silents.
  • He can cry and grizzle and moan for hours until he finally gives up.
  • He moved like a swordsman, and his eyes were keen above his grizzled beard. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The rest of my time was devoted to ploughing the sun-scorched earth, tanning buffalo hides, and fighting off grizzled-bears with my trusty bowie-knife!
  • He was a lanky old man in overalls and he came across the lawn with a vigorous lope, grizzle-headed, a growth of stubbly beard on his chin. THE SERPENT'S MARK
  • Slightly apart stand a line of khaki-clad men, ancients with grizzled beards and yellow, rheumy eyes, dressed in tattered uniforms and battered solar topis.
  • The puppy staggered out of his way, then charged in to lap at the white grizzle on Lawton's cheeks. OFF THE CHART
  • It was a courageous display from young men finding their feet against grizzled veterans. The Sun
  • The grizzled Sathe dismissed the guard with a disgusted hiss and a swat across the ears that tore the fragile membrane.
  • The bo's'n, a grizzled veteran of many sea-fights, was kneeling beside his Captain with an ear to his side. The Black Buccaneer
  • She wakes and grizzles until we stagger into her room.
  • On the little porch sat a big man with grizzled whiskers, smoking a brier-wood pipe, his beamlike legs crossed and his arms folded as he moodily watched the launch. The Launch Boys' Adventures in Northern Waters
  • He wore shorts and a T-shirt that revealed well-muscled legs and arms and a strong neck that belied the grizzled hair.
  • Far too many occasions of the word “little”; I think “grizzle” should have been “gristle” and there; and the narrative occasionally veered into encyclopedia-speak. A DAY AT THE FUR AUCTION • by Stephen Taylor
  • Farther along the wharf we find a small fleet of fishing boats bobbing in a slick of diesel, their grizzled crews eyeing us suspiciously.
  • English breed of small terrier with a straight wiry red - and - black - and - tan or grizzled coat and dropped ears.
  • He was a lanky old man in overalls and he came across the lawn with a vigorous lope, grizzle-headed, a growth of stubbly beard on his chin. THE SERPENT'S MARK
  • They are sorted accordingly into shuffs, grizzles, stocks of two or three qualities, shippers, and burrs. Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887
  • The grizzled hellraiser wants a share of the merchandising profits instead of a flat fee, presumably to spend on more booze.
  • ‘Oh, I see,’ said Marcus, and smiled at her, the grizzled smile of a weather-beaten old man.
  • When man's head grizzles and his money dwindles, * Arabian nights. English
  • a grizzled man with a beaklike nose
  • He was short and grizzled and somewhat round in the belly - he did not seem at all the threatening type.
  • There were a few grizzled Regulars who at various postings around the world had obviously looked into the whole subject quite closely. Whicker's War
  • You may complain, they say; you may grouch about globalisation, bellyache about environmental destruction, grizzle about consumer society.
  • Traffic in Puget Sound is so bad that bicycling has become the sport of grizzled bums, high energy whippet like software engineers, and action crazed suburban boys. Why Don’t More Women Ride? « PubliCola
  • Baron Morgan, a grizzled old warrior with iron-grey hair, rose from his seat indignantly.
  • His pale skin and delicate features are complemented by a grizzle of stubble in keeping with his bohemian, New Agey image.
  • Anyway, our narrator is Sarge (Alan Van Sprang) a tough, determined, and grizzled Guardsman chiseled from the mold of Colin Farrell. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • These passwords had to be repeated by the palace guards, who were grizzled old centurions given guard duty as a kind of honorable semi-retirement.
  • Clooney struts around grizzled, looking like he had just bathed in a barrel of trout entrails.
  • ‘We're going in low to take a closer look,’ drawls the grizzled pilot as he hauls the jet into a steep dive and zooms towards the coastline.
  • Jaw-juttingly patriotic and estrogen rich, not to mention cute as a button, Sarah rallies her fellow grizzlettes to show Washington a thing or three come November. Spokesman.com: Latest stories
  • Grizzled and articulate, he now drives a delivery van for some of his old trawlerman friends. Times, Sunday Times
  • School textbooks malign the Religion of Peace, grizzles US Muslim group Planet Atheism
  • Dodd and Benton looked to the rear at the speaker, a small, bony man with a grizzled face that spoke of hard, long days in the saddle.
  • He would much rather have a bunch of grizzled veterans who were sure of their place, who could be expected to deliver regularly and reliably. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wore shorts and a T-shirt that revealed well-muscled legs and arms and a strong neck that belied the grizzled hair.
  • The coble, so called because it was clinker-built in the manner of a Scotch fishing dinghy, very flat-bottomed, glided across the reef without grazing itself and stroked the mere 150 yards across the lagoon to the straight beach, where some of the surviving members of the community stood waiting: six women, one—the oldest—big with child, and five men whose ages, if their faces reflected their years, varied between shaveling young and grizzled old. Morgan’s Run
  • Grizzled veterans in uniform gathered at the war monument.
  • Recall also that the three musketeers are fallen idols, prototypes of the grizzled gunslingers found in so many Westerns.
  • Yes, all those parties that in the last few days have grizzled about lack of funding for transport refused to support the funding increase.
  • If Flora grizzles they all try to distract her, and in doing so distract me. A new mum again ... at 48!
  • Although the largest single group is made of grizzled white men, there was a black father with two happy young kids, some twenty-something Spanish student-types and well-dressed working people.
  • woolled" him until his grizzled hair stood straight on end. The Thunder Bird
  • He moved like a swordsman, and his eyes were keen above his grizzled beard. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • But in the eyes of this grizzled, embittered old observer, the all-time masterpiece is a short story written by Gene Hill. Uncategorized Blog Posts
  • She rubbed the spittle into his skin in a businesslike way, bent close enough that he could smell the ancient sweat of her and see the lice crawling in the grizzled hair that keeked from the edge of her rusty-black shawl. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • Currently in a middleweight state, Del Toro delivers a good turn here, as does the barrel-chested James Caan as the millionaire's grizzled bagman.
  • The baby was cutting a tooth and grizzled all day long.
  • Salmon in the lower 48 states are well on their way to attaining a status enjoyed by some of their notable brethren — wolves, condors, grizzles, bison — wild animals that are unlikely to disappear entirely, but struggle to hang on as remnants of once flourishing species in small portions of their original range. Salmon decline in western North America~ historical context
  • According to one grizzled old rocker the blame lies not with volume but with technology. Times, Sunday Times
  • The popularity of the trilogy spawned better than 200 Italian-made oaters, the greatest of which is arguably Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West, which starred not Clint Eastwood but Jason Robards as its grizzled anti-hero.
  • The bo's'n, a grizzled veteran of many sea-fights, was kneeling beside his Captain with an ear to his side. The Black Buccaneer
  • Slightly apart stand a line of khaki-clad men, ancients with grizzled beards and yellow, rheumy eyes, dressed in tattered uniforms and battered solar topis.
  • Silver winked in the man's grizzled brown hair and in the stubble that grew on his cheekbones.
  • Grizzled veterans in uniform gathered at the war monument.
  • The lighthouse keeper was a huge old man with a grizzled beard that came down over his chest.
  • The station, made famous in the eponymous Oscar-nominated film, was filled with grizzled old men in rakish Panama hats, young Turks in Bermuda shorts and T-shirts, and besuited and bemused commuters.
  • He had an old, rough, grizzled face, quite aged and weathered, and his eyes were a deep, deep blue, like chips of ice.
  • His face came attached to a grizzled beard; a finger jabbed at the reinforced glass. STUART: A Life Backwards
  • A weather-worn face, as craggy as the surrounding hills, grins out from beneath a grizzled beard.
  • It's no big deal to them, the grizzled old mentalist asserted. The Sun
  • It's the perfect combination of pig fat, grizzle, cholesterol, and jalapeno peppers. Mike Gellman: The Shart Heard Round the World
  • Farther along the wharf we find a small fleet of fishing boats bobbing in a slick of diesel, their grizzled crews eyeing us suspiciously.
  • The coble, so called because it was clinker-built in the manner of a Scotch fishing dinghy, very flat-bottomed, glided across the reef without grazing itself and stroked the mere 150 yards across the lagoon to the straight beach, where some of the surviving members of the community stood waiting: six women, one—the oldest—big with child, and five men whose ages, if their faces reflected their years, varied between shaveling young and grizzled old. Morgan’s Run
  • An anchorwoman was interviewing a grizzled old military man about special-forces operations.
  • I can imagine the grizzled producer sitting there, all designer stubble and plastered grin, chomping on a cigar while Moynahan comes in and frugs for his personal pleasure.
  • School textbooks malign the Religion of Peace, grizzles US Muslim group Catholic adoption agency CAN discriminate against gay couples, High Court rules Planet Atheism
  • Eddie had been working Buchanan Street - a prime lunchtime pitch - for over an hour ‘I've not even made enough for my bus fare up the road,’ he grizzled.
  • Although most Borders have dark ears and muzzles, their coats may be grizzle and tan, blue and tan, red or wheaten.
  • Currently in a middleweight state, he delivers a good turn here, as does the barrel-chested James as the millionaire's grizzled bagman.
  • He cut a distinctive figure with his grizzled beard, smart suits and outsized spectacles. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I like this place already,’ said one grizzled old TriBeCa resident as he settled into the restaurant's long faux-leather banquette.
  • You would ask them here -- nurse, bottles, and baby like a traveling Barnum's -- and Winn glares in one corner -- and that little piece of dandelion fluff lies down and grizzles on the nearest cushion -- and now you want to have a garden party on the top of The Dark Tower
  • A clochard was asleep on the far pavement under a bush, his grizzled gray head resting on his extended arm, totally oblivious to the spray steadily heading his way. The Hundred-Foot Journey
  • Pike was a grizzled combat veteran in charge of fifteen green recruits.
  • There was a bunch of grizzled, fat grey-haired ladies recalling their dewy youth.
  • It was a decidedly mixed crowd, with younger metal fans standing alongside grizzled concert veterans and mortgage-paying daddies.
  • The grizzled leader hunched like a porcupine and peered through a screen of yaupon leaves, the crossbow held low before him. Fire The Sky
  • Nolte has long been top of the casting list for grizzled grumps, but the simple reason for that is he's so darned good at it. This week's new DVD & Blu-ray
  • In addition, fellow grizzled performers Allan Ramsay and Steven Stewart are lined up for, their 63rd and 62nd outings in the tournament.
  • Wealthy people may grizzle about the costs, but in the end will probably be able to pay the congestion tolling to drive across the Auckland region.
  • It was so nice that I went back there again today with Lauren, who doesn't grizzle too much most of the time (just tricks) and we did one of the more robust walks.
  • Her grizzled hair stuck out from beneath a patched and tattered hat, which Hazel was almost certain the woman had knit herself.
  • Basically, it is the old whinge, whine, grizzle, and groan.
  • Like many bushrangers, he was Irish in origin, the son of a father with a lurid, criminal past, and a mother with a fiery temper, a taste for strong liquor and grizzled lovers.
  • It was the Major who broke the ice, a short and stocky man with a grizzle of dark stubble on his face.
  • He smiled, showing surprisingly white teeth from such a grizzled, unshaven face.
  • With his grizzled beard and his peg-leg he looked like an extra from Treasure Island.
  • The requisite grizzled old salt, Mr. Stubb, pipe clenched between his teeth, was sung by Robert Orth, who succeeded in making his character a beloved comic figure in short order and led the local-color-providing sea-chanties (the chorus was also very strong). Moby-Dick premieres in Dallas
  • She cannot on the one hand accuse the nation's most senior lawyer of meddling in the judiciary, and then on the other hand grizzle when a transparent and proper process is set up to deal with matters of conduct.
  • Windy Bill's story of the faithful bullsnake aroused to reminiscence the grizzled stranger, who thereupon held forth as follows: Arizona Nights
  • He was grizzled, pale-skinned, pouchy beneath the eyes and around the jowls. Venom
  • Like a grizzled old investigative reporter once told me: It's not the stuff they try to hide that's the real scandal; it's the stuff they think they can get away with right out in the open.
  • His shaggy mane of grizzled grey hair was in desperate need of a wash and a trim.
  • Wherefore, though his hair be grizzled and his face marked with serried lines, he departed not the passage of arms for straight love of tourneying.
  • Again, National members grizzle and whine but offer no alternative.
  • The front part of the body (ending just after front legs) and its hind legs are black, while its back has a saddle of grizzled white or grey.
  • Battered chain-gangs of the orlop, grizzled draughts of years gone by ... CHAPTER XXXV
  • He grizzles, grumbles and grunts whenever he's awake, for whatever reason.
  • Proclamations like this are not unknown among newspapermen, especially grizzled ones, and the quitting never happens, nor does the book. Globe and Mail
  • After he moaned and grizzled a bit more, and after I said I couldn't stop the rain a couple of times, I got up, we both went to the toilet - again - and I tucked him in his own bed.
  • An English-born colleague grizzled that it seemed very focused on London.
  • The unemployment rate is down, and although business always grizzles no matter who is in Government, business has, on the whole, been pretty happy.
  • While Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony BMG whine and grizzle about how they ` re being ‘devastated’ by their corrupt file sharing customers, individual performers and bands are looking to the Net as the medium of delivery in the 21st digital century with Coldplay the latest group to acknowledge cyberspace is where it ` s at. Free Coldplay CD
  • A grizzled old con, he has seen it all before. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just by looking into those soulful orbs, I saw that this grizzled woodsman carried the weight of the modern world on his shoulders.
  • The chin and sides of the throat are paler grizzled than on the back and the lower part of the throat; the chest, belly, and inside of the limbs are either pale yellow or rich orange-yellow, or passing into pale chestnut in the Assam variety, in which the belly is rarely lineated. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • If you're looking to get up close and personal with the black bears and/or grizzles in the wilderness, this May through October, head to British Columbia and try either the three-hour Whistler tour in a 4x 4 up the mountain, a six-hour boat tour further north, and bear packages which include accommodations in the back country and river lodges for two to six day tours. Margie Goldsmith: 5 Places To Meet The Bears In B.C.
  • She does not speak in the tough vernacular of the grizzled guys who overpopulate her field.
  • Here are some of the things I hate: Water bugs, poison ivy, bullies, fishy-tasting salmon, scaffolding, grizzle, Adam Sandler movies and math. Making Math Fun (Seriously)
  • Mathin was a tall melancholy man with a grizzled grey beard and little hair.
  • _Lord Grizzle_, extremely zealous for the | liberty of the subject, very cholerick in his | Mr JONES. temper, and in love with Huncamunca. The Works of Henry Fielding Edited by George Saintsbury in 12 Volumes $p Volume 12
  • They have pointy snouts, bulbous noses and grizzled manes.
  • No. That grizzled, tough old lumberman who toted you along up from the quayside is the brain of this organisation. The Man in the Twilight
  • `They grizzled a bit about getting down there and they all say they won't get up again because of their rheumatics ,' Tatty said cheerfully. TICKLED PINK
  • ‘Never heard'a her,’ said a grizzled man with a dusty grey beard.
  • Meanwhile, there those members go, continuing to whine and grizzle.
  • I will further predict that young women, repulsed by the grizzle, will embrace tradition, and demand a clean shave before dancing cheek to cheek with their inamoratos. Michael Jones: Cowboys and Aliens
  • The rest of my time was devoted to ploughing the sun-scorched earth, tanning buffalo hides, and fighting off grizzled-bears with my trusty bowie-knife!
  • A good hour before the fun's due to start and already the place is filling up with punks, teds, skins, student kids, moshers, grizzled old men in sawn-off T-shirts and a horde of beered-up lads baying for blood.
  • In the wake of these moving herds of elk and deer also lies the grizzleys and another animal that we have failed to discuss which is the mountain lion, puma, pima, panther, cat, or whatever you prefer to call it. Do you think that the long term ecological damage caused by exterminating predators or holding them well below their natural pop
  • Though Mark Hughes is grizzled, nothing of his career has been grey.
  • The grizzled man is the instigator of all the troubles between Billy and the master-at-arms.
  • Grizzled old-timers of Forty Mile and Circle City, sour doughs with leathern jaws and bean-calloused stomachs, called up dream memories of chickens and green things at mention of his name. THE ONE THOUSAND DOZEN
  • The agreement involves 20 separate areas of cooperation and focuses on "joint research and procedures" for near-term enhancements, said David Grizzle, the FAA's acting deputy administrator, at a U.S. U.S., EU Near Air-Traffic Management Deal
  • My father stalked the bridge like a trainee version of the grizzled Captain McWhirr in Conrad's Typhoon, or a general sort of Conradian amalgam, grimly breasting aside Fate, thinking how nice it would be if only he could harbour some dark secret or had some hidden flaw which a crisis would fatally show up. 'Germania: In Wayward Pursuit of the Germans and Their History'

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