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blue-grey

ADJECTIVE
  1. of grey tinged with blue

How To Use blue-grey In A Sentence

  • D. draco is the stout-trunked Dragon Tree; D. marginata has grey stems and narrow leaves; D. fragrans has heavy blue-grey ribbon-like leaves as long as 3 feet. Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
  • Guards of honour in their black bearskin head gear and long, blue-grey coats stood to attention facing the presidential party.
  • Sometimes she stared at them in disbelief and they turned away from the clarity of her open blue-grey gaze.
  • Near the top of the succession blue-grey silty calcareous mudstones are interbedded with subordinate graded sandstones.
  • The Nyala male is dark blue-grey in colour with white vertical stripes, yellow stockinged legs and a white chevron mark between the eyes.
  • The fish in the market is good enough, the usual Indian blue-grey pomfret, giant eel and the area's famous prawns - after all we are not far from the sea - but we can do better.
  • The plane took off, leaving London behind in a blue-grey dawn.
  • Blue-grey light from between the venetian blinds just dusked the room. The Return
  • There's too little difference between the 2007 and 1972 tones, for one thing -- Los Angeles circa 1972 is recreated very well, and looks right, but it's all done in very drab grey and brown tones that don't differentiate from the blue-grey tone of the 2007 setting. The lack of armed bastards is the least of it
  • I gesture outside the door, then gaze up at the blue-grey fuzz of images on the bank of security monitors in front of Don.
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