Proper noun
Grigg (plural Griggs)
A surname.
Drinkwater inadvertently set up a Will Grigg goal on his Burnley debut, a 3-1 defeat to League One Sunderland. Source: Internet
Grigg says they have two walks a day as well as scheduled breaks at mid-morning and at lunch for various activities, such as practising netball, interval training or baking. Source: Internet
Grigg; Albert Goes Narrative Contracting Game-world simulations were well developed in wargaming. Source: Internet
Grigg 2002, p371-3 The Christmas holiday, when Parliament was not sitting, provided a good opportunity to remove Jellicoe with a minimum of fuss. Source: Internet
The Intel swirl logo was the work of DahlinSmithWhite art director Steve Grigg under the direction of Intel president and CEO Andy Grove. Source: Internet
An own goal and strikes from Freddie Grigg and Hari Stanley earned the U12 Raiders a 3-2 win against Winnersh Rangers Dragons, but they were beaten 2-1 by Caversham Trent Blues with Jamie Mescall as the goalscorer. Source: Internet