0 present participle of grizzle
1 (especially of a young child) to cry continuously but not very loudly, or to complain all the time:
The country currently contributes 0.1 per cent of its income, and is grizzling about it.
Both agriculture and coal are of paramount importance to our economy, despite the grizzling of the colliers against the farmers and the grumbling of the farmers against the colliers.
Later, the grizzling will often extend up the sides from belly to almost the spine.
Usually the grizzling is complete by age 3 years.
Elizabeth is less impressed to be unceremoniously placed into an uncomfortable weighing scale, showing her displeasure by wriggling and grizzling.