Grizzled [adjective]

Definition of Grizzled:

silvery

Synonyms of Grizzled:


Opposite/Antonyms of Grizzled:

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Sentence/Example of Grizzled:

The old man, grizzled, tanned and seamed, leant weakly against the parapet.

He went out by another door, almost as the grizzled sergeant came in and stood still, looking at the master of the homestead.

A beard, narrow and grizzled and stained, rested on his lean front, or stirred gently in the breeze.

"I really think it was just the neatest thing that I ever did in that line," said the grizzled old Captain Gapsill.

Wiping his chin inexpertly with the back of a grizzled hand, he looked up and eyed his visitor interrogatively.

And still the grizzled old skipper would go on, though it was touch-and-go every time a sequence of strong seas came howling down.

The strangers were men of middle age, with thick, grizzled beards and sunbrowned faces.

He is an old, grizzled man dressed in dungaree pants, a sweater, and a woolen cap with ear flaps.

He had just raised and shaken his grizzled head, where the childish curve of his lips quivered under a possibility of tears.

Blue Midge,—feather of Waterhen's neck,—lead coloured silk for body, grizzled hackle for legs.