1Tom was three inches taller, and well-greyed was the long, Viking moustache.
2The wood greyed and splintered at her touch, spiderwebs crazing the varnish.
3The sky became greyed save where over the land sunset colors were assembling.
4Sid had greyed a bit, and Lhassa Villa hadn't weathered too well either.
5Her vision greyed; the air in her lungs thickened and burned.
6She was thinner than he remembered too, her hair greyed and cut short.
7His hair looked dried up and was strongly greyed; it had once been almost black.
8It wasn't old, that much he was certain of; bones yellowed or greyed with age.
9The last rind of sun slipped behind the mountains, and the light cooled and greyed.
10The scale greyed slightly with ash, but no penetration.
11His face greyed, and deep lines furrowed his brow.
12The last 'Doreen' straggled scarlet across a black and twisting page, whitened, greyed and disappeared.
13The light cooled and greyed again, and they had little enough of it to waste.
14His tan had faded, and his hair had greyed.
15Ciaran's lips on her nape startled her awake as the world greyed around the edges.
16Concerns over Mexico's budget and economy have also greyed the skies of the former market darling.
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