A dull greyish to yellowish or light olive brown.
Military uniform of the United States Army; made from cloth of a dull olive color.
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Examples for "drab"
Examples for "drab"
1Will I see the familiar, drab reality of the original Gerald Livingstone?
2The elevators were along a far wall, but their doors were drab.
3The sixth-form library-cum-common room of a Stockport public school is timelessly drab.
4Thanks for adding a ray of sunshine to those otherwise drab days.
5The room was drab, disgusting; he wanted to get out of it.
1Her pink skirt poked out from under the olive drab GI jacket.
2His armor was olive drab, crisscrossed with leather bandoleers of shotgun shells.
3There was no door to the cockpit, only an olive drab curtain.
4Made out of some sort of metal, it had been painted olive drab.
5Today's was desert-brown instead of olive drab, and the collar was slightly frayed.
6He was wearing an olive drab T-shirt and green BDU-style pants.
7The service uniform is either cotton (summer) or woolen (winter) olive drab.
8There on the porch stood Myrna in a shapeless olive drab corduroy car coat.
9All of the patches were black and olive drab green.
10Prostrate bodies in olive drab hid the patch of tender green grass by the roadside.
11Four 125cc olive drab green motorcycles were strapped near the tail ramp of the aircraft.
12I almost don't recognize her in jeans and blouse instead of her olive drab uniform.
13The rooms are full of men in olive drab, their footsteps echoing in the denuded halls.
14After Hell Week and for the rest of training, they wear brown, or olive drab, T-shirts.
15Pointing at a collection of olive drab tents under camouflage screens, he said, That's the main camp.
16Morelli was wearing boots and jeans and a heavy olive drab jacket that looked like army issue.