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yellow-gray (s)

of grey tinged with yellow

yellow-gray Sentence Examples

  1. The aged castle's walls had weathered to a dull yellow-gray, hinting at centuries gone by.
  2. The faded petals of the sunflowers lay strewn on the ground, their once vibrant yellow now a muted yellow-gray.
  3. The smoky haze of the industrial city cast a yellow-gray pallor over the buildings and streets below.
  4. The weathered bark of the birch tree shimmered with a subtle yellow-gray hue in the dim sunlight.
  5. The ancient parchment was brittle and discolored, its writing fading into a faint yellow-gray.
  6. The fog that rolled in from the sea enveloped the town in a thick, yellow-gray blanket.
  7. The sickly child's complexion was a sickly yellow-gray, indicating a deeper ailment.
  8. The vintage furniture, once a vibrant gold, had mellowed with age to a muted yellow-gray.
  9. The abandoned house stood forlorn on the hill, its weather-beaten facade a somber yellow-gray.
  10. The leaves of the dying plant had turned a sickly yellow-gray, signaling its impending end.

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of grey tinged with yellow

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The aged castle's walls had weathered to a dull yellow-gray, hinting at centuries gone by.

The faded petals of the sunflowers lay strewn on the ground, their once vibrant yellow now a muted yellow-gray.

The smoky haze of the industrial city cast a yellow-gray pallor over the buildings and streets below.

The weathered bark of the birch tree shimmered with a subtle yellow-gray hue in the dim sunlight.