[
UK
/ɡɹˈɪzli/
]
[ US /ˈɡɹɪzɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɹɪzɫi/ ]
NOUN
- powerful brownish-yellow bear of the uplands of western North America
ADJECTIVE
-
showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hair
nodded his hoary head
whose beard with age is hoar
How To Use grizzly In A Sentence
- It's time to get back to basics, so hit the deck and channel your inner grizzly bear. The Sun
- A lean, lithe, grizzly looking fellow, supple, agile with a leathery skin and sinewy.
- He had respect for them, even as he respected the grizzly and the rattlers that his trail crossed.
- I've spotted a grizzly bear deep in the forest. The Sun
- Iron And Wine, like, say Grizzly Bear or the Decemberists, are a band reflecting an interesting seachange in what sells well in America: they have not changed to suit the world, the world has come to meet them. This week's new live music
- That way, you'll know it wasn't fording the raging river, or facing down the grizzly, or surviving the thunderstorm that left you a little changed.
- Not to be outswung by Rojas or any other Grizzly, the River Cats (40-25) responded with two runs in the ninth. Home
- Cameras capture the awesome sight of a grizzly bear catching a salmon as the nature series continues. The Sun
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- A deer mouse stands with forepaws clasped, a soulful-looking grizzly peers across a stream, and a gray jay picks at a half-eaten salmon lying in the snow, one perhaps caught by the same grizzly we see elsewhere loping after spawning chum, its fur shagged with ice. Photo-Op: Yukon Ho