Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- With a gray hue or tinge.
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- adverb In a
gray way.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb having a grey appearance
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Examples
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(No statistics available on urban Indian men; butt plugs and cock rings are still not available here, even grayly, perhaps one legacy of the fact that homosexuality is largely still illegal.)
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One to the elvan king, another to the witch, and lastly the wizard whose beard looked woven but yet, was grayly stitched.
youneverwin Diary Entry youneverwin 2004
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At that moment a faint glow became apparent ahead of them, and presently they came to a sharp bend in the corridor, about which the light filtered grayly.
Rogues In The House Howard, Robert E. 2003
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At that moment a faint glow became apparent ahead of them, and presently they came to a sharp bend in the corridor, about which the light filtered grayly.
The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003
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At that moment a faint glow became apparent ahead of them, and presently they came to a sharp bend in the corridor, about which the light filtered grayly.
The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003
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At that moment a faint glow became apparent ahead of them, and presently they came to a sharp bend in the corridor, about which the light filtered grayly.
Rogues In The House Howard, Robert E. 2003
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Lillian's tombstone glowed grayly among the others.
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Lillian's tombstone glowed grayly among the others.
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The afternoon sky threatened rain as it looked grayly down on the gathering inside the roofless building, yet the Bingtown Traders had stubbornly insisted on meeting in a structure that could no longer shelter them.
Ship Of Destiny Hobb, Robin 2000
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Heavy clouds hung grayly over the muddy roads we rattled by.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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