Grisly in a sentence as an adjective

Please be advised that there is a grisly image in the link.

Having that time to think about how your life is about to end seems grisly to me.

I know the statistics show that planes are very safe, but it's hard to reconcile the numbers with grisly accounts like these.

Surely you can find grisly accounts relating to any mode of transportation you care to name.

They almost invariably lead to the other person going "Oh" and the conversation dying a grisly death, right there.

An image search for "krokodil" returns many grisly horrific images.

I discovered a camp of travellers out in the wilds, had a tense and hard-fought combat encounter, and finally met my own grisly end.

That would make p̶s̶y̶c̶h̶o̶p̶a̶t̶h̶s sociopaths pretty much the créme de la créme, which doesn't come as a surprise, given their prominence among the world most grisly killers.

There's nothing uniquely grisly about air travel accidents.

What's new?I bet the only people who really cared are those that you would have written off as "conspiracy theorists" before you came to realize the grisly truth.

Every life lost is important, but the grisly comparison is necessary.

I'm sure this author isn't one of those people, but I've learned over time to be suspicious of people who wear the grisly warrior mantle as a way to get around my critical thinking skills.

So I embarked on a grisly medical protocol: monster doses of steroids, antiseizure agents for nerve pain, and a lot of craft beer, ice cream, and chocolate for the larger problem of what it now felt like to be me.

Fellow vegetarian... honestly I find the thundering hypocrisy of store-goers who are offended by the grisly reality of hunting far more grotesque than the gastronomical details of the article.

The history of experiments on human minds is pretty grisly too. \nGiven plenty of reasons to believe the acceleration of technical progress won't lead to blissful happiness, and the tendency for blissful happiness to be a dull storyline anyway, why wouldn't SciFi continue to be glum about AIFor all the article's comments about the "mindboggling" potential of Moore's law, my word processor looks about the same as it did nineteen years ago, and computers still suck at simple games like Go that, unlike chess, can't be brute forced.

Grisly definitions

adjective

shockingly repellent; inspiring horror; "ghastly wounds"; "the grim aftermath of the bombing"; "the grim task of burying the victims"; "a grisly murder"; "gruesome evidence of human sacrifice"; "macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages"; "macabre tortures conceived by madmen"

See also: ghastly grim gruesome macabre sick