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Meaning of yellowish-gray

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yellowish-gray (s)

of grey tinged with yellow

yellowish-gray Sentence Examples

  1. The vintage photograph had faded to a yellowish-gray, making it difficult to discern the faces.
  2. The walls of the abandoned house were a dull yellowish-gray, reflecting the dreary surroundings.
  3. The old man's skin had taken on a yellowish-gray hue, indicating his failing health.
  4. The sky hung ominously overhead, a yellowish-gray blanket that threatened rain.
  5. The clouds rolled by, casting a yellowish-gray shadow across the landscape.
  6. The smoke from the forest fire billowed into the air, creating a yellowish-gray haze that obscured the sun.
  7. The ancient parchment had been preserved for centuries, but its edges were now a crumbling yellowish-gray.
  8. The marble statue stood tall, its once-white surface now covered in a patina of yellowish-gray.
  9. The tea leaves steeped in the boiling water, turning a deep yellowish-gray.
  10. The ashes of the burnt-out fire smoldered on the grate, their remains a dull yellowish-gray.

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of grey tinged with yellow

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The vintage photograph had faded to a yellowish-gray, making it difficult to discern the faces.

The walls of the abandoned house were a dull yellowish-gray, reflecting the dreary surroundings.

The old man's skin had taken on a yellowish-gray hue, indicating his failing health.

The sky hung ominously overhead, a yellowish-gray blanket that threatened rain.