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Grizzle   /grˈɪzəl/   Listen
noun
Grizzle  n.  Gray; a gray color; a mixture of white and black.



verb
Grizzle  v. t. & v. i.  To make or become grizzly, or grayish. "Hardship of the way such as would grizzle little children." "I found myself on the Nubian desert shaking hands with a grizzling man whom men addressed as Collins Bey."



Grizzle  v. i. & v. t.  To worry; to fret; to bother; grumble. (Prov. Eng.) "Don't sit grizzling there."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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... liquid, blushing with deeper hue than even did the landlord's jolly nose, was drained to the uttermost drop, and the cups, turned bottom up, were replaced on the board. As the ring of the metal ceased, Master Jean, grizzle-haired and scarred with the marks of war, rose up and ...
— The Sea-Witch - or, The African Quadroon A Story of the Slave Coast • Maturin Murray

... grave, Than to pine as the slave that thy fetters have bound. Like the dusk of the day is thy colour of gray, Thou foe of the lay, and thou phantom of gloom; Thou bane of delight—when thy shivering plight, And thy grizzle of white,[129] and thy crippleness, come To beg at the door; ah, woe for the poor, And the greeting unsure that grudges their bread; All unwelcome they call—from the hut to the hall The confession of all is, "'Tis ...
— The Modern Scottish Minstrel , Volume I. - The Songs of Scotland of the past half century • Various

... concealing the upper lip like a door knocker; the upper leaf like a graduated spire; ears transversely striate; a rather large semi-circular lobe at base of ear; fur long, dense, soft, and lax, slightly curled or woolly black with a silvery grizzle, or ...
— Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon • Robert A. Sterndale

... my favourite spot all my life," she returned. "I can remember Papa holding me up when I wasn't five years old and telling me about the Lady Grizzle that threw herself off the parapet rather than marry somebody she ...
— Love, The Fiddler • Lloyd Osbourne

... which might write old age on the face of beardless youth, and grizzle the silky hair of infancy—-hours, while the chaotic uproar continued, while each dread gust transcended in fury the one before, and our skiff hung on the breaking wave, and then rushed into the valley below, and trembled and spun between the watery precipices that seemed most ...
— The Last Man • Mary Shelley


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