grey sage (Meaning)

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grey sage (n)

low much-branched perennial of western United States having silvery leaves; an important browse and shelter plant

Synonyms & Antonyms of grey sage

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grey sage Sentence Examples

  1. The walls of the ancient temple were adorned with intricate carvings in shades of grey sage.
  2. The vintage dress, with its flowy fabric and subtle grey sage pattern, evoked an air of timeless elegance.
  3. The sagebrush desert stretched out before them, its dusty landscape dotted with clusters of grey sage.
  4. The stormy clouds above the mountains cast an eerie grey sage hue over the scene.
  5. The grey sage leaves, known for their medicinal properties, were carefully harvested and dried.
  6. The antique rug had a richly patterned border in pale grey sage, contrasting the deep blue center.
  7. The granite countertop, with its subtle grey sage veining, added a sophisticated touch to the kitchen.
  8. The faded grey sage wallpaper in the old farmhouse hinted at its rich history.
  9. The grey sage glaze on the ceramic vase gave it a subtle and understated beauty.
  10. The artist's palette included a range of grey sage pigments, perfect for capturing the muted hues of nature.

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low much-branched perennial of western United States having silvery leaves; an important browse and shelter plant

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The walls of the ancient temple were adorned with intricate carvings in shades of grey sage.

The vintage dress, with its flowy fabric and subtle grey sage pattern, evoked an air of timeless elegance.

The sagebrush desert stretched out before them, its dusty landscape dotted with clusters of grey sage.

The stormy clouds above the mountains cast an eerie grey sage hue over the scene.