Encara no tenim significats per a "brownish gray".
1It was brownish gray, no more than four or five centimeters long.
2Ice and snow masked the brownish gray rock of the mountains.
3Her eyes were hard and evil, of a brownish gray.
4He flung one brownish gray cloak over Locke's shoulders; Locke clutched at it gratefully and shivered.
5His skin was a brownish gray, and he had rumpled, wrinkled skin and round, round legs.
6In colour they range from white to nearly black, but the ordinary colour is a light brownish gray.
7The jaguarundis were dark brownish gray.
8Appears brownish gray at a distance.
9Stony's skin was a brownish gray-thecolor of last night's pork chop, his sister Alice said-anddry as paper.
10Someone was burning a pile of brush nearby; a skein of transparent brownish gray floated across the middle air.
11The soft brownish gray of Linda's dress was exactly the color to intensify the darker brown of her eyes.
12He was no great soldier or king, only a priest in the brownish gray cloak of the order of St. Francis.
13Large jagged crimson red spikes flew from her hands towards them, also ugly blobs of brownish gray with red spikes sticking out.
14The house itself had turned a yellowed shade of brownish gray like everything else that'd been smudged by the Blight for sixteen years.
15Its color, much less brilliant than that of the continents, was a mixture of their yellow with the brownish gray of the neighboring seas.
16Their uniform was a brownish gray Their blankets-rolledup tight and carried, like a scarf, over one shoulder and under the other arm-werebrown, also.
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