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grizzly bears

n. (grizzly bear English)

Usage examples of "grizzly bears".

After making thirty miles in a southerly direction, they encamped for the night in a neighborhood which required some little vigilance, as there were recent traces of grizzly bears among the thickets.

Whether he could write, I don't know, but he read from that novel-and it was about himself, full of lurid adventures in which he triumphed over hordes of savages, killed grizzly bears with his Bowie, and had hairbreadth escapes from forest fires and blizzards and heaven knows what.

Both had been painstakingly researched, other scents tried and discarded, till those most irresistible to grizzly bears had been found.

He knew that men had killed bears, even grizzly bears, but having seen the bear scatter the militia, and reduce even Salazar to terror, he wondered what it would take to bring the beast down.

She might need to be saved from a flood or a grizzly bear--grizzly bears were often the subject of discussion arotind the campfire at night.

He hadn't learned that some men were harder to kill than even the great grizzly bears.

Like most things of his childhood, the grizzly seemed smaller than he remembered grizzly bears being, even while standing on a rock pedestal.

He did not share the madman's compassion for the altered grizzly bears.

Not recreation, not hunting goblins or grizzly bears for the fun of it.

After a long bath, Hoey was half-heartedly watching a documentary on grizzly bears in Canada.

There might be wildness, there might be deep forest, there might even be grizzly bears and mountain lions, but it is cleanly sorted out, and the rules (don't mess with bear cubs, hang your food from a tree limb at night) are well-known, and published in the Boy Scout Manual.