Synonym: Asa Gray, Gray, Robert Gray, Thomas Gray, dull, gray-haired, gray-headed, grayish, grayness, grey, grey-haired, grey-headed, greyish, greyness, grizzly, hoar, hoary, leaden, white-haired. Similar words: tray, array, spray, portray, grab, grand, grape, a grand. Meaning: [greɪ] n. 1. a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black 2. clothing that is a grey color 3. any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are grey 4. horse of a light gray or whitish color 5. English poet best known for his elegy written in a country churchyard (1716-1771) 6. American navigator who twice circumnavigated the globe and who discovered the Columbia River (1755-1806) 7. United States botanist who specialized in North American flora and who was an early supporter of Darwin's theories of evolution (1810-1888). v. 1. make grey 2. turn grey. adj. 1. of an achromatic color of any lightness intermediate between the extremes of white and black 2. showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hair 3. darkened with overcast 4. used to signify the Confederate forces in the American Civil War (who wore grey uniforms) 5. intermediate in character or position.
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61. He wore a shapeless gray cap, coarse work clothes, and heavy clodhopper shoes.
62. Apricot-colored fern fronds wave against the pearl gray background of my flannel sheets.
63. But now they were almost there, the blackness was turning gray; now he had stepped out joyfully into the daylight.
64. And there is little reason to believe that the gray matter inside the skull changed much, either.
65. But despite the college's fears, Mr Gray is surprisingly optimistic.
66. He was not handcuffed, but wore an electronic restraining device under a blue check shirt and gray slacks.
67. To get any work done, Gray had to go hunting for congressional aides.
68. Even the television had doors to hide its blank gray screen.
69. The cruiser was pulled up below and the cops were questioning an old man with gray hair.
70. Gradually the room filled up with stout, gray men like Stark.
71. He saw Gray run along the top of the trench, shouting encouragement.
72. There's no evidence to prove that Gray is the murderer.
73. An alarmed octopus or one that is near death turns a cadaverous gray.
74. Here and there the landscape was broken by dreary gray buildings that had been thrown up to house members of collective farms.
75. The tragedy is that you have to twist the knife in your own gray matter to make this defense work.
76. His face was covered by a thick black beard with tiny flecks of gray in it.
77. The uniforms of the soldiers are a very dark green that looks gray[sentencedict.com], almost black in the firelight.
78. Think of a tall, gray rabbit who wears white gloves and walks around on his hind legs.
79. At his laboratories Wednesday, Gray conducted an experiment that graphically demonstrated the differences in insulation.
80. The whales are black or gray on top, with white beneath.
81. An elderly colonel with a steel gray crew cut stood to one side, ready to intervene if the questioning got difficult.
82. He was wearing an old raincoat over his usual gray suit, button-down shirt, and necktie.
83. Wilson would have to resign the governorship, ceding control to Democrat Gray Davis.
84. A gray gull carries some sea creature high up over the beach, drops it from its beak.
85. He hid his face as his gray sedan drove through the prison gates.
86. They stomped back into the house as a gray dawn broke.
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87. According to one report: Racial epithets were shouted at the black students as the two sides rumbled on the gray linoleum.
88. Each cellmate grabbed a steamed bun, leaving one, fist-sized and gray in color with a shiny skin.
89. In fits and starts he told Seton, Ramsay, Gray and others the sorry tale.
90. Standing between the high gray sky and the pocket-sized pool, I feel omnipotent.
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