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been gray
adjective
Having a color somewhere between white and black, as the ash of an ember.
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It has been gray and drizzly, with temperatures lucky to reach even 68 degrees.
Following April's midair collision of a Navy EP-3E reconnaissance aircraft and a Chinese F-8 fighter jet, the outlook had been gray.
The possible second vehicle may have also been gray, Lawhead added.
It was typical spring day in Chicago, which means that it could have been gray and snowing like hell, or raining and chilly, or something else.
And as for Marie Antoinette, one theory is that she had actually been gray all along and merely shunned her wig for the occasion of her beheading.
I have too many other things to do!" Bethann Hardison, model/filmmaker and my BFF, has been gray for so long I don't remember her hair any other way.
Similar(52)
The stones are gray.
The houses are gray.
The cars are gray".
The flour was gray.
"She was gray.
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