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  • noun Plural form of graystone.

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Examples

  • Then I turned west on Pratt, a street of lovely graystones.

    Robert Koehler: 20,000 Days Robert Koehler 2011

  • Then I turned west on Pratt, a street of lovely graystones.

    Robert Koehler: 20,000 Days Robert Koehler 2011

  • Then I turned west on Pratt, a street of lovely graystones.

    Robert Koehler: 20,000 Days Robert Koehler 2011

  • Then I turned west on Pratt, a street of lovely graystones.

    Robert Koehler: 20,000 Days Robert Koehler 2011

  • Then I turned west on Pratt, a street of lovely graystones.

    Robert Koehler: 20,000 Days Robert Koehler 2011

  • Then I turned west on Pratt, a street of lovely graystones.

    Robert Koehler: 20,000 Days Robert Koehler 2011

  • Then I turned west on Pratt, a street of lovely graystones.

    Robert Koehler: 20,000 Days Robert Koehler 2011

  • Then I turned west on Pratt, a street of lovely graystones.

    Robert Koehler: 20,000 Days Robert Koehler 2011

  • Most of the buildings were brown- or graystones built in the late eighteen to early nineteen hundreds, spectacular two- and three-story structures with wide front steps, stone porches, and triple-width bay windows.

    Highborn Yvonne Navarro 2010

  • There were but a handful of bluecoats lying on the graystones of the mine road.

    Alector's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2005

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