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blue-gray

ADJECTIVE
  1. of grey tinged with blue

How To Use blue-gray In A Sentence

  • The underwings are white with a band of blue-gray.
  • A rainbow of darts shoots through the limbs - a capeful of purple finch, three blue-gray gnatcatchers, a pair of cedar waxwings, and countless ruby-crowned kinglets.
  • You could even include questions about tints and shades like pink and maroon, and a question about low intensity, such as blue-gray.
  • He returned an interception for a touchdown in the Blue-Gray game and also played well in the Senior Bowl.
  • The night's rare disappointment was Pablo Picasso's "Instruments de musique sur un gueridon," a blue-gray Cubist work painted just after the outbreak of World War I that was priced to sell for at least $32 million but stalled at $26.9 million after lackluster bidding. Art World's Stimulus Package:
  • Most of these specimens exhibit crystals that are cubic in habit; however, octahedra of both blue-gray and medium green have also been common.
  • The crane has light to dark blue-gray plumage and a crimson cap at the back of its crown.
  • The blue-gray smoke of cigars thickened the already thick air.
  • The blue tint of the bharals makes them almost invisible against the background of blue-grayish rock that is typical within their habitat.
  • A punch biopsy at the border of the lesion is necessary to rule out melanosis secondary to malignant melanoma that manifests as a generalized blue-gray skin discoloration.
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