US /ˈɡrɪzli/
・UK /ˈgrɪzli/
watching three different movies, you probably couldn't tell who was watching the grisly
That was a signal as much as anything else to other merchant seamen not to become pirates or else you will face the same grisly fate.
Nothing short of violent, Cannibal Holocaust lives up to its grisly name.
Nothing short of violent, Cannibal Holocaust lives up to its grisly name.
Today, the fortress hosts medieval reenactments and historical tours, though guides rarely dwell on the grisly crimes that happened behind its thick stone walls.
Today, the fortress hosts medieval reenactments and historical tours, though guides rarely dwell on the grisly crimes that happened behind its thick stone walls.
When his house was searched, his relatives came across a grisly find in the attic.
For example, "Al Capone was an infamous gangster." Or "That house is infamous for having a grisly history." So to recap, famous generally means known and celebrated.
For example, Al Capone was an infamous gangster, or that house is infamous for having a grisly history.
hulled racer, the Spirit of the Storm, with his grisly flag flying at the fore!
• By the end of this grisly period, over 3 million North Korean citizens had died
Of all the grisly stuff that goes on in the never-ending
Following Cooper's conviction in 2011, ITV would officially vault the episode he appeared on, ensuring that viewers of the lighthearted game show weren't reminded of his grisly crimes.