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His beard was grizzled with gray; it made him look older.
"Is that any way to speak to your King, you grizzled old hermit!"
The voice is grizzled with age, a touch strident and quite definitely male.
His head is almost bald and what little hair he has is grizzled.
They wore plain white robes, and fur was grizzled with age.
His beard was grizzled, his face dark as old leather.
He caught her deftly and held her close while she grizzled.
Wedge's hair was grizzled, his face red from drink or rage-or both.
But they always had grizzled veterans calling the shots.
An elderly man, a head taller, with a face grizzled from hard outdoor work, stood beside him.
His hair was grizzled, and despite the innkeeper's pretended error, very thick.
Time had grizzled the dark hair and furrowed the lean face, but he still walked springily.
The leader nodded a cannonball head, his beard grizzled.
The flanks and back are of a deep grey colour, grizzled with yellow.
Though his hair and the stubble of beard were grizzled, he was still as hard as nails.
He was grizzled enough, he looked the part.
He was a stocky man, hair grizzled, face big and hooknosed.
The men who came into the stockade now were heavily built, mature in years, almost middle-aged; their hair was grizzled.
The man was considerably older than I. He had grizzled black hair and a face like an eroded farm.
All the post office workers, these grizzled hardened workers, were beaming."
He was grizzled now, and chest pains meant that he had to ease up on heavy labor.
His hair was grizzled, his bare arms and legs long and lean.
Though the female mane that rippled down her back was grizzled, she moved lithely.
His shaggy hair (he had obviously cut it himself) was the color of lead, his beard grizzled.
His favorite subjects were grizzled old men, "perfected with age, like a gnarled oak tree."