If one be, So are they all; for every grise of fortune Is smooth'd by that below.
Let me speak like yourself, and lay a sentence Which, as a griseor step, may help these lovers Into your favor.
They trotted along the high-road, andGrise neighed at every familiar object.
Grise broke the girths and threw everything off when she left.
As they were talking thus, Grise pricked up her ears and shied, then retraced her steps and approached the hedge, where there was something which had frightened her at first, but which she now began to recognize.
The great pools of water which abound in the clearings exhaled such dense vapor that when Grise passed through them, they only knew it by the splashing of her feet and the difficulty she had in pulling them out of the mud.
Grise is strong, and would carry two more if there was room on her backbone.
He took advantage of a halt they were obliged to make, when they had gone half the distance, in order to pass a difficult ford, to slip down and ask his father to take him up on Grise in front of him.
Germain, having described Griseand being convinced that it was really she, started back to get his saddle.
Grise has only one idea in her head, and that is to go back to the house, and she was the one that made me go astray.
Come, come, I will tie Grise at the door; get down, I insist upon it.
Barbe-Grise was a redoubtable authority whom the wildest dare-devil in his brigade dared not contradict, and he was getting the worst of it under the lash of Cigarette's tongue, to the infinite glee of the whole ballroom.
They were his hereditary grand seneschals, carving before him on great occasions; and Geoffrey Grise gonnelle, who succeeded Foulques le Bon in 958, was on the side of the crown in all the war with Richard the Fearless of Normandy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.