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Meaning of iron-gray

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iron-gray (n)

the color of freshly broken cast iron

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iron-gray (s)

of the grey color of iron

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iron-gray (a.)

Of a gray color, somewhat resembling that of iron freshly broken.

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iron-gray (n.)

An iron-gray color; also, a horse of this color.

iron-gray Sentence Examples

  1. The old castle walls stood tall, weathered to an iron-gray hue by centuries of exposure.
  2. His hair, once jet black, had turned iron-gray with age.
  3. The storm clouds gathered on the horizon, casting the sky in an ominous iron-gray.
  4. The iron-gray sea churned violently under the tempest's wrath.
  5. She painted the door of her cottage an iron-gray color to blend in with the rugged landscape.
  6. The iron-gray rocks jutted out of the landscape, creating a stark contrast against the greenery.
  7. The old warship was painted an iron-gray, camouflaging it against the open sea.
  8. His eyes, a piercing iron-gray, seemed to see straight through to the soul.
  9. The iron-gray wolf prowled the forest, its keen senses alert for prey.
  10. The iron-gray sky loomed overhead, casting a shadow over the desolate landscape.

FAQs About the word iron-gray

the color of freshly broken cast iron, of the grey color of ironOf a gray color, somewhat resembling that of iron freshly broken., An iron-gray color; also, a h

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The old castle walls stood tall, weathered to an iron-gray hue by centuries of exposure.

His hair, once jet black, had turned iron-gray with age.

The storm clouds gathered on the horizon, casting the sky in an ominous iron-gray.

The iron-gray sea churned violently under the tempest's wrath.