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Discover LudwigThe word "gray-headed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who has gray hair, often indicating age or wisdom. Example: "The gray-headed professor shared his vast knowledge with the eager students." Alternatives include "silver-haired" or "grizzled."
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A gray-headed canary-flycatcher trilled.
I'm this gray-headed, middle-aged lady and I felt too intimidated.
I'm no different aside from being a little gray-headed and a little bit older".
A study published in January 2005 by the British Antarctic Survey identified the year-round habitats of gray-headed albatrosses.
Asian species include the gray-headed, or greater, fishing eagle (Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus) and the lesser fishing eagle (I. naga).
Determined to make the best of things, Sammi led her gray-headed lamb, Bart, into the ring.
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In Mr. Lloyd's "Macbeth," which is packing in refreshingly un-gray-headed audiences, that country is, as it always has been, Scotland, but of tomorrow instead of the Middle Ages.
KELLY GRAY headed the ball to ANTE RAZOV, who in turn headed it into the path of the onrushing SERGI DANIV on the right flank.
The gray headed ones can still be swayed.
And the gray headed ones inch forward until they're perched on the edge of their seats.
"You've even got a few old gray headed white guys like me you haven't shut my demographic out yet.
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