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Definition of Grizzlies
1. grizzly [n] - See also: grizzly
Lexicographical Neighbors of Grizzlies
Literary usage of Grizzlies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text Book of Ore Dressing by Robert Hallowell Richards (1909)
"grizzlies. 2. Perforated plate and wire cloth for medium and fine work. ...
grizzlies OR BAR SCREENS.—These are screens for separating coarse from fine ore. ..."
2. The Grizzly Bear: The Narrative of a Hunter-naturalist, Historical by William Henry Wright (1909)
"... FLASH-LIGHTING grizzlies IT was over two years before I had another opportunity
to tackle the problem of flash-lighting grizzlies, and in the meantime I ..."
3. Camp-fires in the Canadian Rockies by William Temple Hornaday (1906)
"In British Columbia you can find grizzlies, provided you know when to go, and
with whom to go. But the autumn is not the best season for finding bears in ..."
4. Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest by Katharine Berry Judson (1912)
"OLD MAN ABOVE AND THE grizzlies ... Wind blew Little Daughter over the smooth
ice and the great forests, down to the land of the grizzlies. ..."
5. History of California by Theodore Henry Hittell (1898)
"At the reports of the rifles, five of the grizzlies retreated up the ravine; two
were lying stretched out on the ground, but another yet remained which ..."
6. Gray Wolf Stories: Indian Mystery Tales of Coyote, Animals and Men by Bernard Sexton (1921)
"The grizzlies lived in a large cave, so there was plenty of room for the visitors.
Not far from the cave lived an orphan boy and his ..."