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Grizzle

To become or cause to become streaked or mixed with gray, often referring to hair or the fur of animals. It can also describe a person or animal showing signs of age or wear, characterized by a mixture of dark and gray hairs, giving a salt-and-pepper appearance. The term can be used to describe the act of acquiring this color or the state of being grizzled. Metaphorically, 'grizzle' can extend to things becoming aged or worn.

Grizzle meaning with examples

  • As the old bear aged, its once-brown fur began to grizzle, with strands of gray appearing around its muzzle and flanks. It made him look even wiser.
  • Her once vibrant, dark hair started to grizzle with each passing year, making her wonder if she looked older than she felt.
  • The weather-beaten statue, exposed to the elements for centuries, began to grizzle, developing a silvery sheen on its stone surface.
  • The senior staff members' heads began to grizzle with experience, sharing tales and wisdom gained over a lifetime in business.
  • The artist attempted to create a grizzled effect on the painting to show the subject's age by making it a faded dark grey.

Grizzle Crossword Answers

4 Letters

STEW YAWP

5 Letters

BROOD WHINE

6 Letters

YAMMER

8 Letters

COMPLAIN

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