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grisly
1[griz-lee]
adjective
causing a shudder or feeling of horror; horrible; gruesome.
a grisly murder.
formidable; grim.
a grisly countenance.
grisly
2[gris-lee]
adjective
an obsolete spelling of gristly.
grisly
1/ ˈɡrɪzlɪ /
adjective
causing horror or dread; gruesome
grisly
2/ ˈɡrɪzlɪ /
noun
obsolete, a variant spelling of grizzly
Other Word Forms
- grisliness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of grisly1
Word History and Origins
Origin of grisly1
Example Sentences
Fey’s Noem cracks focused on the grisly story of shooting a dog that the former governor and current Department of Homeland Security head included in her memoir.
Instead of the typical rock-star tale that relives the glory days and gives short shrift to the rest, the former Black Sabbath frontman chose to lay bare his recent medical struggles in grisly detail.
He used the case as an opportunity to weigh the death penalty, calling in experts to describe the workings of the guillotine in grisly detail.
It was also a turbulent time - the Tate's collection tracks the nation's journey from a British colony, to a fledging, independent country, to the setting of a grisly civil war.
Some seem to be smiling, reminiscent of the merry onlookers grinning for the camera in grisly lynching photos.
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