Griz"zle (?), v. t. & i. To make or
become grizzly, or grayish.
Hardship of the way such as would grizzle little
children.
R. F. Burton.
I foundgrizzling man whom men addressed as
Collins Bey.
Pall Mall Mag.
Griz"zle, v. i. & t. [Etym. uncertain.]
To worry; to fret; to bother; grumble. [Prov. Eng.] " Don't
sit grizzling there." Charles Reade.
Griz"zle (?), n. [F. gris: cf.
grisaille hair partly gray, fr. gris gray. See
Gris, and cf. Grisaille.] Gray; a gray color; a
mixture of white and black. Shak.
Griz"zle (?), v. t. & i. To make or
become grizzly, or grayish.
Hardship of the way such as would grizzle little
children.
R. F. Burton.
I foundgrizzling man whom men addressed as
Collins Bey.
Pall Mall Mag.
Griz"zle, v. i. & t. [Etym. uncertain.]
To worry; to fret; to bother; grumble. [Prov. Eng.] " Don't
sit grizzling there." Charles Reade.