How To Use Silver-grey In A Sentence

  • Mature male gorillas have silver-grey hairs on their backs.
  • While Mrs. Vesey and Miss Halcombe were richly clad (each in the manner most becoming to her age), the first in silver-grey, and the second in that delicate primrose-yellow colour which matches so well with a dark complexion and black hair, Miss Fairlie was unpretendingly and almost poorly dressed in plain white muslin. The Woman in White
  • It sat, silver-grey and guilty, beneath the fresh new leaves of a horse-chestnut tree. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • Despite her silver-grey hair she was still in her forties; and her vivid blue eyes were those of someone younger still. NIGHT SISTERS
  • The quadruped stood on all four of its legs, its silver-grey synthetic fur shining, the false yellow eyes gleaming intensely.
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  • Originally a sound four-door vehicle, the test model was in silver-grey with dark fleck upholstery.
  • In highlights it hued to a dull silver-grey
  • Here I saw a pretty thing: a cock cirl-bunting, his yellow breast towards me, sitting quietly on a large bush of these same brilliant berries, set amidst a mass of splendidly coloured hazel leaves, mixed with bramble and tangled with ivy and silver-grey traveller's-joy. Afoot in England
  • Beneath her long fingers the silver-grey hide shivered as if at the touch of a mosquito and the horse stamped its forehoof. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Olive trees planted in full sun look their best surrounded by scented herbs and silver-grey Mediterranean plants: helichrysum, lavender and rosemary.
  • Thereafter I was issued with a new puggaree, half-boots and pyjamy breeches, a new and very smart silver-grey uniform coat, a regulation sabre, a belt and bandolier, and a tangle of saddlery which was old and stiff enough to have been used at Waterloo (and probably had), and informed by a betel-chewing havildar that if I didn't have it reduced to gleaming suppleness by next morning, I had best look out. Fiancée
  • The Queen herself was the epitome of elegance, wearing - most appropriately for the occasion - a beautiful Mudmee blouse of a sandy brown and a long dress of silver-grey.
  • The hounds were black, red, silver-grey and brindle, tall and narrow, with tapered muzzles and dark narrow eyes.
  • Occasionally he raised his eyes to the countless barrage balloons, their silver-grey flanks and undersides tinged pink by the rising sun. LOHENGRIN
  • While Mrs Vesey and Miss Halcombe were richly clad (each in the manner most becoming to her age), the first in silver-grey, and the second in that delicate primrose-yellow colour which matches so well with a dark complexion and black hair, Miss Fairlie was unpretendingly and almost poorly dressed in plain white muslin. The Woman in White
  • Olive trees planted in full sun look their best surrounded by scented herbs and silver-grey Mediterranean plants: helichrysum, cistus, lavender, myrtle and rosemary.

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