Wondering how to use Grizzly in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as grey or silvertip.
Grizzly meaning
- Grey-haired, greyish.
- Misspelling of grisly.
Synonyms of Grizzly
Using Grizzly
- The main meaning on this page is: Grey-haired, greyish. | Misspelling of grisly.
- Useful related words include: grey, ursus horribilis, silver-tip, silvertip.
- In the example corpus, grizzly often appears in combinations such as: grizzly bear, grizzly bears, the grizzly.
Context around Grizzly
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 10 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Grizzly
- In this selection, "grizzly" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, brings, selkirk, new, bear, bears and man stand out and add context to how "grizzly" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a customized grizzly cooler containing, a grizzly bear with and grizzly bears. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "grizzly" sits close to words such as abiy, afghans and asa, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with grizzly
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
A neat twist is that the Grizzly is correctly called Ursus Arctos. (12 words)
A press conference featuring Colorado legislators unfolds at Grizzly Creek on Friday. (12 words)
At the time, some people knew about grizzly bears eating moths, but not many. (14 words)
B.C.'s auditor general delivered what McCrory described as a "scathing" review of grizzly bear management in 2017, finding the greatest threat to the bears was human activity that degrades their habitat, not hunting that's since been banned. (40 words)
An Oct. 10 statement from the Grizzly Bear Foundation, a charity dedicated to the welfare of grizzly bears, said the province reopened public engagement for the framework following backlash from conservationists, with a new deadline of Oct. 31. (38 words)
Leopold (1959) described the now extinct Mexican grizzly that, according to Rausch (1963), as the smallest race of grizzly bear in North America although the exact parameters of its body size are not known today. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
For the grizzly hunt taxidermists and tanners are going to be required to report anyone that brings grizzly bears or grizzly bear parts to them or be fined $230.
An Oct. 10 statement from the Grizzly Bear Foundation, a charity dedicated to the welfare of grizzly bears, said the province reopened public engagement for the framework following backlash from conservationists, with a new deadline of Oct. 31.
Grizzly-human encounters have increased as the Yellowstone region’s grizzly population has grown to as many as 1,000 animals since the 1970s.
The fall update of the Cabinet-Yaak/Selkirk grizzly activity recently released raised another new grizzly issue.
His music was also used in Rescue Dawn and in a video documentary about recording music for Grizzly Man. It was entitled In the Edges: The 'Grizzly Man' Session directed by Erik Nelson.
Leopold (1959) described the now extinct Mexican grizzly that, according to Rausch (1963), as the smallest race of grizzly bear in North America although the exact parameters of its body size are not known today.
Across the province, 55 scientists, advocates and nature-based organizations have come together to oppose a draft plan proposed by the province to manage grizzly bears.
A grizzly bear with two yearlings has returned to Nelson, B.C. after an attempted relocation.
Amadas is also offering a second prize including a customized Grizzly cooler containing a certificate good for a parts credit of $1,500 for Amadas parts through a local authorized Amadas dealer.
A neat twist is that the Grizzly is correctly called Ursus Arctos.
A press conference featuring Colorado legislators unfolds at Grizzly Creek on Friday.
A response team discovered the bodies but also encountered an aggressive grizzly bear in the area, which led to staff killing it for public safety.
At the time, some people knew about grizzly bears eating moths, but not many.
B.C.'s auditor general delivered what McCrory described as a "scathing" review of grizzly bear management in 2017, finding the greatest threat to the bears was human activity that degrades their habitat, not hunting that's since been banned.
But federal officials rejected claims by Idaho that protections should be lifted beyond those areas, and they raised concerns about new laws from the Republican-led states that could potentially harm grizzly populations.
By the time grizzly bears were listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 1975, few remained in the North Cascades, Servheen said.
Chuck Jonkel used to speak about the million-dollar grizzly, that each bear was worth that much to the state (in tourism revenue and iconic status).
Grizzly bears are a charismatic carnivore memorialized on state flags and coffee mugs; moths are considered annoying at best, and pests at worst.
He had seen a smaller grizzly bear in the area and had his firearm out to try to scare away the bear.
However, did he surprise everyone on the first of the two-night show at Grizzly’s Plantation in the ‘Garden Parish’.
Phrases with grizzly
These phrases have their own page with example sentences containing the full combination:
Common combinations with grizzly
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- grizzly bear 78×
- grizzly bears 48×
- the grizzly 28×
- of grizzly 11×
- by grizzly 8×
- and grizzly 7×
- for grizzly 5×
- in grizzly 5×
- to grizzly 5×
- grizzly creek 4×