Grigg is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Grigg meaning
A surname.
Using Grigg
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname.
- In the example corpus, grigg often appears in combinations such as: will grigg, grigg and, grigg said.
Context around Grigg
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 11 start, 8 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Grigg
- In this selection, "grigg" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, low, russell, sarah, hit, struck and goal stand out and add context to how "grigg" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a will grigg goal on and and sarah grigg on wednesday. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "grigg" sits close to words such as abattoirs, abike and ablative, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with grigg
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Grigg said they now have more than 40 patients getting counseling virtually. (12 words)
As the popular terrace chant goes, Will Grigg really is on fire. (12 words)
People like Tom Naylor and Will Grigg have played in much bigger games. (13 words)
Away from all the post-match guff, analytics and leading edge software packages operated by IT-illiterate ex-pros, the most expensive squad in football was turned over by a team in which Will Grigg is the Latics’ most expensive player at £1. (43 words)
Chesterfield responded with an effort by Grigg which was smartly saved by Dibble whose opposite number Boot was in action a minute later to keep out a shot from McLean after a brief spell of sloppy defending by the visitors’ rear-guard. (42 words)
Nick Grigg can claim the plaudits though as his smart line breached Munster’s defence and he picked out his scrum-half for the score, which was converted by brother Peter to give the visitors a 12-7 interval lead. (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
Chesterfield responded with an effort by Grigg which was smartly saved by Dibble whose opposite number Boot was in action a minute later to keep out a shot from McLean after a brief spell of sloppy defending by the visitors’ rear-guard.
Chesterfield retook the lead on 67 minutes after Freckleton got to the byline and crossed low, Grigg hit the post, but Banks was there to pounce for his fourth goal in three games.
Into stoppage time with Dons desperately seeking the goal to keep them up, substitute Will Grigg found himself two yards out but he couldn't poke it over the line as Dons went down.
People like Tom Naylor and Will Grigg have played in much bigger games.
Chesterfield are ‘rooting’ for Will Grigg to finish as the National League’s top goalscorer.
Dilan Markanday and Will Grigg struck in either half for Paul Cook’s visitors, the second goal coming after an error from Aaron Hayden.
He eventually returned with Grigg later describing his mid-interview walk-out as 'pretty startling'.
Russell Grigg and his captain Brooke Carter have their own style but you've got to be excited about the future of women's rugby league in Maitland and this team's desire to create their own history.
The Stag Inn in Crosby-on-Eden was re-opened by new owners Dan and Sarah Grigg on Wednesday, October 2 after it closed in March 2023.
Will Grigg and his Chesterfield team-mates have been overlooked by the transfermarkt.
Drinkwater inadvertently set up a Will Grigg goal on his Burnley debut, a 3-1 defeat to League One Sunderland.
Grigg said they now have more than 40 patients getting counseling virtually.
Grigg says they have two walks a day as well as scheduled breaks at mid-morning and at lunch for various activities, such as practising netball, interval training or baking.
Grigg said companies “find themselves in the war for talent” and want to secure headquarters that will attract top staff.
Peter Grigg, director of external affairs at the Children's Society, is urging more government investment "in education for young people about knife crime" as well as in "early intervention and prevention".
As the popular terrace chant goes, Will Grigg really is on fire.
Away from all the post-match guff, analytics and leading edge software packages operated by IT-illiterate ex-pros, the most expensive squad in football was turned over by a team in which Will Grigg is the Latics’ most expensive player at £1.
Grigg made them pay in the 79th minute as Latics secured another famous victory over City following their 2013 success and another in the quarter-finals the following year.
Jane Grigg has been running the toddler and baby program at the George Bothwell library for nearly 40 years.
Nick Grigg can claim the plaudits though as his smart line breached Munster’s defence and he picked out his scrum-half for the score, which was converted by brother Peter to give the visitors a 12-7 interval lead.
Common combinations with grigg
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: