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Meaning of grayish-white
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grayish-white (s)
of white tinged with grey
grayish-white Sentence Examples
- The aging paper had turned a grayish-white, revealing its passage of time.
- The walls of the abandoned building were covered in a dusty, grayish-white grime.
- The smoke from the fire billowed upward, forming a thick, grayish-white cloud that obscured the sun.
- The patient's face looked grayish-white and sickly.
- The marble statue had weathered over the centuries, taking on a grayish-white patina.
- The winter sky hung heavy and overcast, presenting a grayish-white blanket of clouds.
- The moth's wings fluttered with a grayish-white translucency.
- The old woman's hair had faded to a grayish-white hue, framing her wrinkled face.
- The fog rolled in thick and dense, painting the landscape in a grayish-white mist.
- The grayish-white ashes of the burnt-down house were all that remained of the once-vibrant home.
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of white tinged with grey
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The aging paper had turned a grayish-white, revealing its passage of time.
The walls of the abandoned building were covered in a dusty, grayish-white grime.
The smoke from the fire billowed upward, forming a thick, grayish-white cloud that obscured the sun.
The patient's face looked grayish-white and sickly.