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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151. Rachel Gray might be an outstandingly good actress but many actor-managers preferred to have a lesser actress and less temperament.
152. But in the gray area of the Internet, activities that publishers call stealing are commonplace for many computer users.
153. Soon the leaves die, turning a dark, blighted gray and drooping limply from the branches like hung corpses.
154. The pile drivers stood idle in the darkness, gray silhouettes like horses sleeping upright in a field.
155. Life is a wretched gray Saturday, but it has to be lived through. Anthony Burgess
156. Endless gray liquid extended under a high dome of silence, and Langford had never been so tired in his life.
157. My hand rests lightly on his gray hair, our legs are still entwined.
158. She had freckles, level gray eyes, a round nose, and straight dark blond hair parted in the middle.
159. Zhou had discarded his usual severe tunic for a gray Western business suit, and he meant business.
160. On others she presided over family dinners cooked on Sunday afternoons for children who were now gray with age.
161. She unwound the curtain, then wet her fingers and patted his mussed gray hair.
162. Purple Label sportswear is filled with chocolate-colored suede trench coats, gray pinstriped cashmere slacks, cashmere sweaters and cashmere overcoats.
163. The little gray man: A magical forest-dweller, he changed into the thirsty man and then the hungry man.
164. Walls a saturated sky blue, broken by gray the color of storm clouds.
165. Of medium height, fair-haired, his gray eyes magnified by glasses with steel-blue frames.
166. Mr Gray was convicted last year of conspiracy to supply heroin and ecstasy.
167. The novelty was in the clean and smiling way he said them, blowing out gray smoke rings at the same time.
168. She remembered John moving off to shake hands along a chain fence, his face rigid in the gray drizzle.
169. In 1935 a Valentina evening gown in pale gray silk bared the shoulders and dropped to mid-back, exposing the spine.
170. Misc. kids. health covered everything from circumcision to premature gray hair to autism.
171. They are greenish gray to yellowish with many large round dark spots.
172. Each one has its silvery gray live-oak lintel, still supporting the column of lovely pink brick.
173. Ezra swayed below on the rolling deck, looking at the small gray face peering at him from far above.
174. In 1988 Sea World freed three gray whales that had become tangled in drift nets.
175. Gray had been missing for over a year, and his wife was ready to give him up for dead.
176. The dark gray elms stood against the sky like exposed nerves.
177. Watt[sentence dictionary], Millard and Gray scored the other tries with Dods adding two conversions and one penalty.
178. The walls were dark gray and bare, but Horton speckled and painted the floors of the auditorium aisles with free-form designs.
179. The image of Hong Kong was all business, gray suits, glass-walled towers.
180. The defendant wore a blue blazer, a white shirt, and gray pants with a sharp crease.
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