The prisoners of war gave a grisly account of their torture. . [adjective]
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A trip to the rear for the Battalion was a welcome, if short, breather from the grisly realities of the front. [adjective]
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From grisly murders to daring robberies â true crime is big bucks. [adjective]
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He indemnified himself, however, by the liberal allowance of desperate battles, grisly executions, and raw-head and bloody-bone stories with which he astonished the servants' hall. [adjective]
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Ever reviled, accursed, ne'er understood, Thou art the grisly terror of our age.' [adjective]
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This grisly appeal determined Tristram to make another attempt. [adjective]
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There was almost a grisly raillery in Stafford's reply. [Please select]
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One would have had her look out and see this grisly sight. [Please select]
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