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gray-green

ADJECTIVE
  1. of green tinged with grey

How To Use gray-green In A Sentence

  • Eurasian herb having loose heads of button-shaped white flowers and long gray-green leaves that cause sneezing when powdered.
  • Ben a hundred feet away, rising from the gray-green lake water, shaking the spume from his body. METAPLANETARY
  • I was way in the background, hugging the silk of the walls, looking past a sea of fancy shoulders against the gray-green boiserie. THE DIAMOND
  • Above us, among the stones of the slope, hang bunches of Christmas fern; around the foot of the trees we uncover trailing clusters of gray-green partridge vine, glowing with crimson berries; we rake up the prince's-pine, pipsissewa, creeping-Jennie, and wintergreen red with ripe berries -- a whole bouquet of evergreens, exquisite, fairy-like forms that later shall gladden our Christmas table. The Hills of Hingham
  • There were clumps of cholla and other cactus, and the native gray-green chamiso bushes one saw everywhere. The Turquoise Mask
  • There gas Sam, short for Samanthagray-green eyes and a Southern accent.
  • The slippers are gray-green cable-knit and the marabou is a frilly hot pink. The Kitchen Daughter
  • She could see the government barge still tied to its dock, its red enamel and gilt trim as brilliant as a flower in the gray-green riverscape. Hadrian's Wall.html
  • The clay frames were later bisque-fired and the students applied a gray-green velvet underglaze to them.
  • One antiqued gray-green shape suggests a Japanese stone lantern, while its surface mimes an aerial view of a meandering river.
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