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Meaning of gray-white

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gray-white (s)

of white tinged with grey

gray-white Sentence Examples

  1. The coastal fog rolled over the beach, casting a gray-white haze upon the sandy shore.
  2. The elderly man's hair had turned a pale gray-white, a testament to his long years.
  3. The marble statue stood impassively against the wall, its surface a smooth gray-white.
  4. The smoke from the forest fire billowed into the sky, creating a gray-white shroud that blocked out the sun.
  5. The moth's wings fluttered delicately, displaying their intricate gray-white patterns.
  6. The old farmhouse had weathered countless storms, its paint fading to a dull gray-white.
  7. The mistletoe berry gleamed with a faint gray-white shimmer, indicating its ripeness.
  8. The polar bear's fur blended seamlessly with the gray-white landscape, providing excellent camouflage.
  9. The clouds parted briefly, revealing a thin sliver of gray-white sky.
  10. The sand dunes stretched endlessly, their surfaces a mixture of golden yellow and soft gray-white.

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of white tinged with grey

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The coastal fog rolled over the beach, casting a gray-white haze upon the sandy shore.

The elderly man's hair had turned a pale gray-white, a testament to his long years.

The marble statue stood impassively against the wall, its surface a smooth gray-white.

The smoke from the forest fire billowed into the sky, creating a gray-white shroud that blocked out the sun.