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- noun Plural form of
gray . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
gray .
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Examples
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A integrate of notes: the racing stripe upon the away grays is supposed to be the s! mall som e-more pointed than the strange 80s version, yet my ham-handed photoshop skills couldnt unequivocally convey it.
Uni Watch Design-A-Uniform Contest admin 2009
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A integrate of notes: the racing stripe upon the away grays is supposed to be the s! mall som e-more pointed than the strange 80s version, yet my ham-handed photoshop skills couldnt unequivocally convey it.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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A chair, overturned, lay on top of it, and against that there leaned tipsily a photographer's screen, on which was painted, in grays and whites, an Italian garden.
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Anthony takes the tropes of pop culture sci-fi-flying saucers, big-eyed alien "grays" - and makes us take them at face value.
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But for abortion "grays" -- those Americans who remain conflicted about abortion, many of them moderate swing voters -- the president's willingness to acknowledge the moral dimension of the issue is a breath of fresh air.
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BLITZER: The blues are B's and the grays are the C's.
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There are stacks of drawings of little aliens called grays, you know, big head, tiny mouths, almond eyes.
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Typically what happens is you get what are called 50 grays, which is just a unit of radiation, for five weeks.
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In August, I will publish a work of fiction about the grays, which is intended to bring them to life as people, and to reveal what it is like to be with them.
Archive 2006-06-01 Mac 2006
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The grays are the natural cold correlatives, or contrasts, of the warm semi-neutral browns, as well as degradations of blue and its allies.
Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists George Field
hernesheir commented on the word grays
A dish of the country people in Scotland of greens (coleworts) and cabbages beat together. --Dr. Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary and Supplement, 1841.
June 14, 2011