0 (especially of a young child) to cry continuously but not very loudly, or to complain all the time:
So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-gray, which was all brushed off his forehead, and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped in kindred action with his heavy eyelids.
Why should we grizzle and grumble if that confidence is now discovered to have been misplaced.
The country currently contributes 0.1 per cent of its income, and is grizzling about it.
Grizzle was the leader of a gang and accompanied by two other lupines, who were also his henchmen.
About two feet tall and grizzled, but not misshapen, they live beneath the ground.
It has a soft, grizzled gray to brown coat and eats a wide range of plants.
His favorite subjects were grizzled old men, perfected with age, like a gnarled oak tree.
Colour of the double coat may be any shade of grey, grizzle, black, blue, or blue merle, with optional white markings.