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Discover Ludwig"grey weather" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a gloomy or overcast day. Example: Despite the promise of summer, the beach was deserted due to the grey weather.
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In 1858, The Water-Babies author Charles Kingsley wrote: "Tis the hard grey weather breeds hard English men".
The case against The glowering countryside and (whenever I go at least) grey weather is not for everyone.
Over coffee at Salford City Stadium, he seems entranced at first by the familiar old grey weather of home.
In the grey weather of Britain it took admirable shots of the outdoors, did OK in indoor light, but struggled with poor lighting conditions.
Narrated by David Mitchell, the clip is seasonal goodwill in a country of grey weather, third-off sofa sales and office parties on the fifth floor.
It was a stress-free victory for Seattle, the exact opposite type of game than their pro sports history, mostly grim as its grey weather and bleak as your average Alice In Chains video, would have led us to expect.
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The exterior of the hotel is so rustic you can almost count the splinters in its grey weathered timber.
Grey slabs weather better and require less maintenance.
The grey, chilly weather was turning out to be a bonus.
Its tone, if anything, is dourly 1950s, its colours grey, its weather depressing.
The warmhearted new Morgan Scott Ballet Company, founded by Daniel Scott and Edward Morgan, a charismatic former Joffrey Ballet dancer, is just the antidote for all our recent grey rainy weather.
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