Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grizzle.(verb)
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Use "grizzles" in a sentence
"If you're looking to get up close and personal with the black bears and/or grizzles in the wilderness, this May through October, head to British Columbia and try either the three-hour Whistler tour in a 4x 4 up the mountain, a six-hour boat tour further north, and bear packages which include accommodations in the back country and river lodges for two to six day tours."
"If Flora grizzles they all try to distract her, and in doing so distract me."
"Salmon in the lower 48 states are well on their way to attaining a status enjoyed by some of their notable brethren — wolves, condors, grizzles, bison — wild animals that are unlikely to disappear entirely, but struggle to hang on as remnants of once flourishing species in small portions of their original range."