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grey

adjective

Having a color somewhere between white and black, as the ash of an ember.

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The word 'grey' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as both a noun and an adjective. Example: The grey skies made the day seem even gloomier.

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You can't say that about some of the grey men at the top of British business today.

She said: "It explains some things and it is for the nation to think in a sophisticated way about those shades of grey".

But there's always been a grey area about what's entirely devolved, with enough ambiguity for the party to cast popular votes, which also fitted with its instincts, against student fees and foundation hospitals south of the border.

"The way the debate is being conducted is so bland and repetitive with three men in grey suits throwing insults at each other, it is turning people off," said Conor McGurran, campaigns and citizenship officer at the student union.

So at least you are not part of that if you're going bald and grey and deaf.

Switching public spending from "grey" projects such as roads and airports, to "green" schemes such as parks, tree planting and allotments, would not just save the government billions of pounds, improve health, and cut climate emissions, but it would create jobs and make British cities more attractive.

Navalny lives in a small apartment in the outlying region of Marino, a grey suburb where he says little has changed in the past few years.

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Nearby, the men had amassed a pile of ash-grey debris, from which a single pink high heel protruded.

The small grey-bricked building in lower Manhattan looks like just another public (state) high school, but behind its light blue doors a new approach to education is being pioneered.

So fuck you, Mad Men, you phoney grey-flannel-suit, male-chauvinist, no-talent, Wasp, white-shirted, racist, antisemitic Republican SOBs!" His view of the initial episodes was pretty much universal among the 50 or so advertising folk from 1960s Madison Avenue I interviewed for my book, The Real Mad Men.

Tired of the solitary life that won him fame and fortune as a novelist, Faulks has used this week's Spectator to seek a nine-to-five gig that'll provide him with "colleagues, gossip, promotions, lunches and a PAYE packet in a grey-windowed envelope".

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