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How to use grizzled in a sentence

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Currently in a middleweight state, he delivers a good turn here, as does the barrel-chested James as the millionaire's grizzled bagman.
By July, I was getting a fair share of the test hops and getting to know the grizzled old master sergeant who ran the engineering section.
Clooney struts around grizzled, looking like he had just bathed in a barrel of trout entrails.
Today, my patience is tested by 78-year-old Nathaniel Jones, a grizzled fireplug of a man in a motorized wheelchair.
She plays the daughter of grizzled Peter Mullan, who swaps her and her dying mother for a stake in a gold mine.
Yes, all those parties that in the last few days have grizzled about lack of funding for transport refused to support the funding increase.
A weather-worn face, as craggy as the surrounding hills, grins out from beneath a grizzled beard.
The grizzled Sathe dismissed the guard with a disgusted hiss and a swat across the ears that tore the fragile membrane.
Her brown face was seamed with a hundred wrinkles, and her tangled, grizzled hair fell unkemptly over her shoulders.
Baron Morgan, a grizzled old warrior with iron-grey hair, rose from his seat indignantly.
He was short and stocky, with brown hair that was graying at the temples and a grizzled gray beard.
She does not speak in the tough vernacular of the grizzled guys who overpopulate her field.
His shaggy mane of grizzled grey hair was in desperate need of a wash and a trim.
He smiled, showing surprisingly white teeth from such a grizzled, unshaven face.
Silver winked in the man's grizzled brown hair and in the stubble that grew on his cheekbones.
In addition, fellow grizzled performers Allan Ramsay and Steven Stewart are lined up for, their 63rd and 62nd outings in the tournament.
Mr. Olaster, a tall man with grizzled hair, looked over his glasses disapprovingly as she slipped into her seat near the door.
Her grizzled hair stuck out from beneath a patched and tattered hat, which Hazel was almost certain the woman had knit herself.
It was a decidedly mixed crowd, with younger metal fans standing alongside grizzled concert veterans and mortgage-paying daddies.
He had a grizzled beard with small specks of white running through the black.
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The grizzled, bowlegged cook ambled cheerfully into the laboratory, pushing a lunch cart.
He is an old, grizzled man dressed in dungaree pants, a sweater, and a woolen cap with ear flaps.
He was tall and gaunt, and his deeply graven face was framed by grizzled hair.
At the oars was a youth vainly trying to look brave while at the stern a grizzled riverman dragged a grappling iron.
A grizzled old man with a long red beard and a peg leg was digging around the geraniums as we approached.
Not another word did the dry and grizzled man say, but bent to his work again.
And as he left the car at Bradford, two grizzled and hard-handed individuals arose and wished him good luck.
The merchant debated, removing his skullcap, smoothing his grizzled fringe of curls, fitting the cap on again deliberately.
The man in charge, a grizzled old fellow with an empty sleeve, sat behind a small screen.
Amos Adams threw back his grizzled head in a laugh that failed to vocalize.
He is no more fit for her than I to be a page, says the brawny, grizzled, Kirkcaldy of Grange.
The newsvendor, grizzled and sunburnt right into the wrinkles, picked up the sheet and looked at her wonderingly.
Nibbie was shabby-genteel black, sunburnt as to the mustache, grizzled as to the raggy fringe on his haunches.
It was abandoned as soon as tried, and he wore his grizzled hair cut short.
A grizzled old knight, whom I am not like to mistake for my true spouse.
The top of his grizzled head is narrow, the bottom of it broad.
His broad, grizzled head, with its shining patch of baldness, was in the immediate foreground of our vision.
The grizzled druse scratched his head, and looked at him keenly.
We found him a hard-featured individual, certainly not in his first youth, with grizzled locks and beard, unkempt and unshorn.
But now his hair was grizzled, and he scarcely smiled again, but grew even more grim and stern than he had been before.
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