grise (Meaning)
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grise (pl.)
of Gree
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grise (n.)
See Grice, a pig.
A step (in a flight of stairs); a degree.
Synonyms & Antonyms of grise
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grise Sentence Examples
- The soft, grise tones of the morning mist enveloped the valley in an ethereal embrace.
- The elderly woman's hair had faded to a pale, silvery grise over the years.
- The ancient tapestry bore intricate designs in hues of crimson, gold, and a subtle grise.
- The paintbrush glided across the canvas, leaving behind trails of delicate grise brushstrokes.
- The cliffs rose majestically from the sea, their sheer faces tinted a mottled grise.
- The stormy clouds cast a somber grise pall over the city below.
- The marble statue stood defiant, its pristine surface marred by streaks of grise lichen.
- The moonlight streamed through the window, casting a pale grise glow upon the sleeping child.
- The abandoned building had a haunting, grise charm, its walls crumbling and overgrown with ivy.
- The wise old sage listened attentively, his piercing blue eyes gleaming with a hint of grise.
FAQs About the word grise
of Gree, See Grice, a pig., A step (in a flight of stairs); a degree.
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No antonyms found.
The soft, grise tones of the morning mist enveloped the valley in an ethereal embrace.
The elderly woman's hair had faded to a pale, silvery grise over the years.
The ancient tapestry bore intricate designs in hues of crimson, gold, and a subtle grise.
The paintbrush glided across the canvas, leaving behind trails of delicate grise brushstrokes.