grey-brown Synonyms

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grey-brown Meaning

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grey-brown (s)

of brown tinged with grey

grey-brown Sentence Examples

  1. The walls of the old mansion were a dull grey-brown, reflecting the passing of time.
  2. The leaves of the ancient oak tree turned a faded grey-brown in the autumn breeze.
  3. The sleek fur of the wolf blended seamlessly with the grey-brown undergrowth, granting it excellent camouflage.
  4. The river flowed swiftly, carrying sediments that colored its waters a muddy grey-brown.
  5. The granite countertop had a warm grey-brown hue, adding a cozy touch to the kitchen.
  6. The old scroll was covered in ancient script written in a fading grey-brown ink.
  7. The weathered stonework of the castle had acquired a dignified grey-brown patina over centuries.
  8. The faded carpet in the living room had a subtle grey-brown pattern, evoking a sense of history.
  9. The thick clouds above cast an ominous grey-brown shadow over the land below.
  10. The ruins of the ancient temple were a mosaic of crumbling grey-brown stones, each telling a tale of its forgotten past.

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of brown tinged with grey

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The walls of the old mansion were a dull grey-brown, reflecting the passing of time.

The leaves of the ancient oak tree turned a faded grey-brown in the autumn breeze.

The sleek fur of the wolf blended seamlessly with the grey-brown undergrowth, granting it excellent camouflage.

The river flowed swiftly, carrying sediments that colored its waters a muddy grey-brown.