grig Antonyms
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Meaning of grig
Webster
grig (n.)
A cricket or grasshopper.
Any small eel.
The broad-nosed eel. See Glut.
Heath.
grig Sentence Examples
- The grig scrunched up its tiny body in fear as the hawk flew overhead.
- The amber-colored grig chittered nervously while foraging for food.
- The hunter's trap ensnared a group of grigs, their squeaks filling the forest.
- The children marveled at the iridescent scales on the grigs they found in the pond.
- The grigs' burrowing habits created a network of tunnels beneath the meadow.
- The scientist observed the grigs under a microscope, studying their unique respiratory system.
- The grig's hind legs were disproportionately large, allowing it to leap with surprising agility.
- The colony of grigs in the hollow tree had a complex social structure, with designated roles for different individuals.
- The grig's tiny claws scratched the bark of the tree as it ascended.
- The forest was alive with the chorus of grigs chirping and hopping among the undergrowth.
FAQs About the word grig
A cricket or grasshopper., Any small eel., The broad-nosed eel. See Glut., Heath.
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The grig scrunched up its tiny body in fear as the hawk flew overhead.
The amber-colored grig chittered nervously while foraging for food.
The hunter's trap ensnared a group of grigs, their squeaks filling the forest.
The children marveled at the iridescent scales on the grigs they found in the pond.