Showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hair.
Ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside)
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Examples for "gray"
Examples for "gray"
1However, many include gray areas and exceptions which are subject to interpretation.
2However, away from official channels, unregulated gray market trade continues to flourish.
3Strict rules about pet food imports also stoke a gray market trade.
4He wears a good suit does Ince, a smooth gray number today.
5Cold, where Hope had looked warm; gray, where Hope had been mellow.
1However, away from official channels, unregulated grey market trade continues to flourish.
2However, what is considered a private label is becoming a grey area.
3Our new report attempted to shed some light on this grey area.
4Being young, articulate and media-savvy has advantages in a grey political environment.
5And its grey approach very much makes you question your own views.
1The grizzly was killed in five minutes, and so the scheme died.
2Everything in the way of animal life, from grizzly bears to fleas.
3After the death of the grizzly the animals had gradually quieted down.
4The grizzly bears were close to the stones which blocked the door-way.
5The grizzly bear is the most dreaded animal found on this continent.
1As if we hadn't heard that hoary old line a thousand times.
2If it bears the hall-mark of hoary antiquity, so much the better.
3Dunmore had evidently never thought of that hoary device; he chuckled appreciatively.
4You shall rise before the hoary head and honor an old man.
5He was short, and very thin; his cheeks were pale-his hair hoary.
1The corner one farthest from the river she called the gray-haired house.
2Right then Michael returned as the gray-haired waiter came with our entrees.
3There, was some gray-haired gentleman who came in with the Harris brothers.
4The door was opened, and a gray-haired woman stood on the threshold.
5There arose from the seat near the door an old gray-haired man.
1The grey-haired seaman knocked his pipe on the doorstep and stood up.
2It was just at this critical juncture that the grey-haired stranger arrived.
3The fisherman was grey-haired, but looked strong enough to handle any currents.
4He turned and saw a grey-haired old man extended on the rocks.
5The grey-haired woman looked up from her sewing, over her horn-rimmed glasses.
1I and my chimney, two grey-headed old smokers, reside in the country.
2Hoodie the grey-headed Crow with the bright sharp eyes hopped after him.
3The Judge turned impatiently and addressed a grey-headed man on his left.
4Facebook Twitter Pinterest A grey-headed albatross chick in Seven Worlds, One Planet.
5An agitated grey-headed man appeared from the room of the Ward Leaders.
1I'm a liar if I didn't see 'em Place hitters turnin' gray-headed!
2Then when I came they shouted, and one gray-headed warrior cried:
3The gray-headed little man's face matched the hue of his hair.
4The door opened, and a gray-headed old man entered, who approached him respectfully.
5You could talk to me till you was gray-headed, and I'd just laugh.
1The German waiter opened the door and a white-haired man walked in.
2The large white-haired male is the lesser, but is still very dangerous.
3The door opened to a tall, white-haired woman in lustreless black silk.
4The technician in charge was a canny white-haired Scotsman named John McKenzie.
5The Egyptian-born, white-haired preacher appeared in court on Friday without any prosthetics.
1He giveth snow like wool; he scattereth the hoar frost like ashes.
2He whose head winters have whitened has bad enough of hoar frost.
3On Singleton's black oilskin coat the dried salt glistened like hoar frost.
4On Tuesday morning farmers woke up to a crisp minus seven hoar frost.
5Sure enough, on the following morning white hoar-frost covered the grass and leaves.
6When his hair and his wit were grown aged and hoar.
7Neither hoar hairs nor wrinkles can arrogate reverence as their right.
8It was frozen solid and covered with a thin coat of hoar frost.
9The sun had just set as we took to flight; the hoar frost fell.
10High and hoar on the forehead of the Jettenbühl stands the Castle of Heidelberg.
11The general opinion is that the advertisement was a hoar.
12The winter morning dawns with grey skies and the hoar frost on the fields.
13The cow got nourishment by licking the hoar frost and salt from the ice.
14Also some be hoar in youth, and black in age.
15It was bitterly cold, and a freezing hoar frost came down from the sky.
16Their horses were covered with sweat, and the sweat grew white with hoar frost.
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