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"grayish" Definitions
  1. fairly gray in colour

162 Sentences With "grayish"

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Most of the markets here are grayish—and they can be a pretty dark shade of grayish.
George, who was about an inch long, had a grayish body, grayish tentacles, and a conical shell striped in beige and brown.
He has a dad bod and his stubble is grayish.
There were some grayish-brown grasses poking up for light from a smear of raw grayish-brown snow—she could see them in her mind years later—some thin, unbeautiful trees, a black ditch.
When chemically stripped of these pigments, the feathers turned grayish-white.
Her skin at one point turned a grayish yellow, she said.
Small fragments with grayish, scoured wood lay in the low brush.
Notice all the Northerners wear subdued colors and grayish-brownish furs.
He has blue eyes, a grayish-brown mustache, and a merry disposition.
In his consulting room, the floor is covered in grayish-blue carpet.
The lumpy, grayish brown flesh of her legs dominates the pictorial space.
Blacks and whites both appear grayish and colors are washed out and muted.
He has grayish-white hair and is older than the blue-haired angel.
Even the grayish, televisual camerawork helps to lend the movie a documentary feel.
Hues of golden brown and bread-like sepia are replaced with grayish blue.
He was six feet tall, handsome, with blue eyes and short, grayish hair.
"Untitled" (1990), a gouache on paper, glows bright red through a mostly grayish palette.
It seems to have a grayish body, a white belly and a dorsal fin.
His celadon greens range from grayish-green to jade-green, and sometimes extend into blue.
The villains were found to sport multiple facial scars, facials warts, and grayish skin tones.
When they hand him to me, he's big and grayish, but pretty quickly turns pink.
Pressing disks of grayish-green dough (there's seaweed in it) into tart molds, Clugston explains.
Bathed in purple lights, the grayish behemoth lurks out of sight and nearly out of mind.
Aged boathouses — rusty red, grayish brown, wooden panels peeled off — cast their shadows in the water.
Letting the eggs boil too long is what turns the yolk that unappealing, grayish-green color.
Her white bathing suit and brown legs float amid ripples of navy, grayish blue, and aquamarine.
A mirror-like backdrop offers a hazy mingling of pale-blue, grayish swirls and streaks of clouds.
The tree's dark grayish brown twigs bear unusual, corky ridges that lend the tree a peculiar angularity.
A biologist was on vacation in Japan when he came across a slab of grayish limestone rock.
He is forty-one, six feet two and lanky, with green eyes and close-cropped grayish hair.
The palette covers the spectrum but in subdued grayish tones reminiscent of Brice Marden's early panel paintings.
The ice wedge itself, smeared with streaks of a smooth, grayish clay, was wet to to the touch.
"My legs and forearms were turning a bluish, grayish color, and I was terrified," she told the site.
To the right is the dining room, with ceilings that have exposed beams painted a grayish off-white.
It's basically like putting on a mask that guarantees a grayish skin tone, inflammation, and decreased skin function.
I was also grayish, like a dead body before it's been given the special pink-tint formaldehyde treatment.
On one wall is a grayish mural of a distant farm, on another a near-arsenal of rifles.
I'd been taken aback, seeing him, his still face so sombre in repose, with a slightly grayish tinge.
Its grayish, textured bark was so dry it gave easily under my fingertips, revealing living, pale brown wood.
SA: I agree with Cheryl that cosmetic surgery has a certain air of Dorian Grayish sorrow about it.
"Our buildings were painted this grayish-white color that looked like dirty sheets bleached repeatedly," Tracy tells us.
This destroys the feather's refractive structures, and the crimp reverts to the plain, grayish brown of any bird.
On first look, his large paintings appeared as vaguely grayish globs of color, with reddish and purplish highlights.
Often your discharge will change color when you have an infection, so it may appear grayish or yellow, too.
By "unusual mineralogy," Burt is referring to their grayish-blue exterior, which suggests the objects formed under high temperatures.
They were perceves, or gooseneck barnacles (€45 per kilo), with black-orange tubular bodies and grayish bulbous, pointed tips.
Type II's paste was more of a sugary white paste and a grayish-white or light bluish-white glaze.
The corpses, grayish, sandbag-like forms, were piled on a 14-foot wooden structure with a staircase traversing it.
Personally, I hope LG goes with the matte look and that there are options other than this grayish-blue. Please.
They're tan to grayish-white, they cling to the roots of your pubic hairs, and they're very, very, very small.
They also come in calming neutrals that look beautiful in a bathroom: white, gray, tan, and a light grayish green.
Above the dark brown, he has painted the upper third of the composition grayish-white — the color of a blizzard.
Month after month, he and other researchers perch in a basement chamber, under grayish-blue light, and stare at screens.
Rachel emerged from the kitchen, carrying a tray with two mugs and a little plate of strange-looking, grayish cookies.
In the grayish light of early spring, it was the greener-looking side because it had English ivy, a nonnative species.
And Type III's had a grayish-white paste along with a glaze that ran from gray to green decorating plain bowls.
Sonos is selling the Move in just one color: a grayish-black that's not as dark as the black Sonos One.
When I gave Step 1 and 2 a vigorous whisk in the cup, it formed a grayish mixture that resembled Elmer's Glue.
Brielle, sporting long, grayish-blonde waves, a blue top, royal blue sound-proofing headphones and goggles, pouted her lips in the shot.
When a hurricane approached, we went to the beach to watch the grayish-blue squalls swirling toward us low over the ocean.
It's known as second-degree frostbite and begins when your skin begins to turn pale white or grayish-yellow instead of red.
They&aposre known for their grayish-brown color and their unique heads, which are "nearly encircled with enormous gill slits," the NOAA says.
Most notably she wore the grayish hue on the 2015 Grammys red carpet and on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine in 2010.
White is better here, but it is difficult to read the minute and second markers because they're in a fainter grayish-black hue.
The Swiss villagers wear fairly similar robes, all of the same pale grayish coloring, making the performers seem to disappear into the background.
In "Facade II," Fonseca sliced to get black, scraped his way into a range of grayish whites, and used oil paint for maroon.
An inspection through binoculars of the lone peregrine falcon revealed the grayish underparts of the common cassini, and not the rarer pallid morph.
The grayish-white Bigg's killer whale was first spotted in November of last year and is believed to be around a year old.
And if you have it, your discharge will have a distinct, fishy smell, and might look grayish or white because of the extra bacteria.
If you went there as a visitor, you'd see a dim, grayish, fluorescent lit chamber, which looks nothing like it does in my images.
The brother of Rosa Garcia-Acosta then spotted a grayish white SUV-type vehicle driving away from their family's house, according to the release.
He canceled a trip to Berlin because he was tired and short of breath, and was now walking with a cane, his complexion grayish.
But then there are two that are sure to take you out of your comfort zone: Requiem, a metallic teal, and Clover, a grayish-lavender.
From her tube tops and sweats to her winter coats, the star has been dressing in head-to-toe grayish-blue shades — her hair included.
Azhar Hussain covered his face with his shawl as Mr. Shabir's older brother, looked at the picture of Mazhar Hussain's grayish body, covered in sand.
Corrado Rovaris leads a muted account of the score — a coolly paced, grayish take that emphasizes the opera's aloofness more than its expressiveness or range.
Made from grayish unglazed pottery, their smiling faces and musical instruments suggest that they were crafted to entertain the dead they accompanied to the tomb.
There's a green whisky bottle, a grayish hand pulling up thick purple carpeting, several tiny articles of clothing, and a receding tunnel behind iron bars.
When the ground or powdered kava root is mixed with water, it turns into a brownish-grayish drink that looks very much like a dirty puddle.
View her paintings from several feet away, and their surfaces — whitish, pinkish, grayish, brownish — look hazily blank, as if they needed a dusting or a buffing.
Fresh-faced, her blonde hair in a ponytail, the woman looked healthier than most people Ms. Williams visits, with their grayish skin, abscesses and mottled veins.
The branches are grayish and brownish — average American tree colors — while the trunk, particularly in sunlight reflected off snow, hums with a dreamy reddish-orange glow.
Every day you stare at a sanitized gurney, where a grayish, decaying body — which had only hours before been a regular  person like you or me — lies.
A grayish tone washed over me, my under-eyes were puffy, and I broke out like all my periods for the next year had come at once.
The "Sorry" singer appears to have gone for a sort of purple ombré style, with darker violet in the back and a grayish lavender in the front.
The cool tones of a grayish city and the deep woods around it contrast with the bright colors of Barbara's outfits, emphasizing her separation from the world.
Currently, the iPhone 6S is available in four colors, two of which are grayish — Silver and Space Gray — with the other two being Rose Gold and Gold.
They wake up with puffy faces, dark circles and bags under their eyes, giving them that peculiar grayish complexion you'd be more inclined to associate with aliens.
Winnegrad passed around blotters spritzed with musk from a Himalayan deer, which perfumers use to create a sweet, animal scent ("You should see a grayish dark color").
After bloom, the lovely light green foliage and the flowers die an ugly death, fading to dark brown punctuated by prominent, grayish-brown spikes bearing seed pods.
It is oxblood red in the paneled library, which has a coffered ceiling, and grayish-white in the crème brûlée kitchen, which also has a coffered ceiling.
"Blanching keeps the bright green colors fairly bright green once they've been frozen and in storage -- otherwise they can take on a grayish or brownish look," Lester said.
But please note that Sansa is still, even in season three, leaning into dragonflies, as seen on the clasp of her totally unassuming and unremarkable grayish mauve cloak.
He said he saw a man wearing a green shirt and grayish handkerchief around his neck fire into the food area with what looked like an assault rifle.
Up close, it was clear that Lenin was wearing a tie and a vest with four buttons and had a grayish-green complexion, apparently the result of oxidation.
At first, I couldn't see anything in the sky, but after a minute what had looked like an oblique bar of cloud began turning a dim grayish green.
Anyway, one Sunday they were coming back from a visit to Dad, just rounding the corner from the highway onto their own road, a grayish-brown November day.
To get those tiny plastic pillars to produce color, or at least appear to, they're first covered with a thin layer of germanium—a shiny, grayish-white metalloid material.
Out of the many clouds that help regulate the Earth's climate, the Stratocumulus, those low-lying, grayish-white clouds that are often mistaken for rain clouds, are especially significant.
The grayish jars, some decorated with simple images of grape clusters and a man dancing, were roughly 32 inches (80 cm) tall and 16 inches in (40 cm) wide.
The best clinician I ever knew was draped in a grayish shabby thing spilling over with scraps of paper, vaguely redolent of his usual weekday lunch of pea soup.
Besides having pale skin because of leucism or albinism, animals can have a third condition, called isabellinism, that leaves them looking grayish-yellow; but they can still produce pigment.
The neutral grayish tones give Ms. Sherald's subjects a timelessness — we have always been here, deep in history, they seem to say — and reflects her attraction to old photographs.
The neutral grayish tones give Ms. Sherald's subjects a timelessness — we have always been here, deep in history, they seem to say — and reflects her attraction to old photographs.
When we went inside to pay the bill, he smiled in the mirror behind the bar, and in the light I could see that his teeth did look, well, grayish.
It's a blurry painting in grayish tones of two hands laid flatly on a surface; it was painted from a photograph and coincides with the start of Richter's photorealism period.
And Helen Frankenthaler's "Canal" (1963) sets an irregularly shaped orange-yellow form of billowing color in front of a blue patch and, at the top, behind a dark grayish form.
While the middle of the store was carpeted in a grayish linoleum, here was a warm-colored fake wood: our initial clue that fruit and vegetables carried a special cachet.
After several days the rods are thick with grayish polysilicon, which is then cut into foot-long cylinders, cleansed with acids until glittery, and packaged in thermally sealed bags for shipment.
Linda Cho's costumes have the captive Hebrews dressed in poignantly tattered, grayish clothes; the Philistines look like absurd characters from an old-Hollywood costume drama, all garish colors and gold trim.
Unadorned grayish windows on opposing sides of the elevator shaft come off as distinctly gnomic formations, while the naively painted green landscape and cloud-filled blue sky seem partitioned into neat grids.
On top of the grayish-white band and an overlaid white canvas strip, Acheson has painted the outline of five mushroom-like forms whose stems reach down into the encrusted brown below.
I couldn't tell if his skin was yellow-grayish because of the poor light in the booth at the Universe Gym [a Parisian bathouse], or if there was something off with him.
In Paris, protesters gathered at the Place de la Republique square under a grayish rainy sky, responding to a call that spread globally last week on social networks under the hashtag #MeToo.
A man wearing a grayish jumpsuit, a sky-blue cap and a surgical mask, whom the Japanese news media identified as Mr. Ghosn, emerged from the detention center around 4:30 p.m.
At approximately five and a half feet tall, he has a robust build and a round face, complete with grayish eyes, tanned skin, and black hair that's cut sharply along the sides.
Across the table from him sits a slim, more regular-sized guy, clad in the uniform of the cool, contemporary creative — black windbreaker bomber, black shirt, black jeans, grayish Common Projects sneakers, gold Rolex.
The tree looks enough like its American parent that it is frequently mistaken for a sycamore, as both have smooth grayish brown bark, which exfoliates to reveal a tan or pale green trunk beneath.
Not long after releasing her new velvet lip kits, which come in four shades ranging from a pale, grayish pink to an orangey brown, Jenner launched a St. Patrick's Day "promo" section on her website.
The salmon looked grayish on the screen, and WLabs, the Whirlpool incubator behind the oven, said that because the display is transparent, it couldn't be designed with a higher pixel density or more vibrant colors.
Using very short lenses to produce great depth of field, Lubezki shot entirely with natural light, which mostly, but not entirely, results in soft grayish skies that, due to the season, seem only half-lit.
One of the exhibition's most powerful pieces, the undated "Resistenza" ("Resistance"), is composed of gaunt, androgynous figures drawn in black lines and arranged in a grid on a grayish ground, splattered with bright red paint.
But as soon as DePalma started digging he noticed grayish-white specks in the layers which looked like grains of sand but which, under a hand lens, proved to be tiny spheres and elongated ­droplets.
Just as mesmerizing as the vibrant whites suspended in the yarn is the light coming through the row house windows, reflecting off the all the black yarn, which makes everything in between seem grayish or hazy.
Just last week, we spotted popular minimalist blogger Ivania Carpio of Love Aesthetics attempt the look with a grayish-brown pair, as well as a fishnet version, through the (admittedly yet-to-be-populated) #tightsastops hashtag.
To someone looking up, the trees look as if they are planted inside the grayish-brown addition, as they jut out from triangular window wells partially encased in rows of concrete panels clad in stainless steel.
The easiest and most common way to clean it out was to use compressed air, a technique that generates grayish, fiber-bearing clouds that can trigger disease years later if the worker is not properly protected.
"Miyoshi Umeki" (2017), named for one of only three Asian actors — and the only Asian woman — ever to win an Oscar, depicts a grayish-white form, long and straight, with undertones of pale pink and eggshell blue.
When a Google van captured it in February, it was a squat duplex that seemed to exist only to show that there are at least three shades of grayish-brown that could all accurately be described as 'taupe.
There is a lot to like in the teeming "Purple Remnants" (225-by-21 inches), including a delicious contrast between saturated spectral colors and a translucent grayish mesh; the visual flavor is floral, though no flower is depicted.
It allows us to see the paper inside, but the image on the roll, other than a fragmentary grayish jumble of overlapping patterns, bits of photos (water, leaves), and febrile graphite mark-making, remains largely hidden from view.
To decode the octopi social "language," the scientists captured and screened 52 hours of footage of the Octopus tetricus species, a mottled, grayish-brown cephalopod known as the common Sydney octopus and also — somewhat more amusingly — the gloomy octopus.
"I wonder what we're going to find," said Ronni Baer, the senior curator of European paintings, as she gazed at the man's portrait, which lay flat on a table in the grayish light of a high-ceilinged conservation room.
As noted by Ralph Kahn, an atmospheric scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, the fires are producing noxious, grayish-white smoke palls, fueled in part by the high salt content from the briny substrate found in this desert region.
Then, after a rinse of warm water from a wide bowl, there's the loofah-ing section: With just-south-of-painful strokes, the therapist sloughs dead skin off your legs, back, even armpits in gross yet weirdly satisfying grayish rolls.
Veering onto firmer ground, I peered through binoculars at what now revealed itself to be a flock of Chilean flamingos — slightly pinker than their North American cousins, with grayish legs, red joints and a mostly black bill — at the water's edge.
It's a common vaginal infection caused by "an imbalance of the usual bacterial environment in the vagina, and when this gets out of balance, the PH changes, and this typical fishy odor and a grayish, frothy discharge can occur," Dr. Dweck explains.
Scientists have managed to develop life-saving antidotes for rattlesnake bites and mercury poisoning, but as far as I know, they've still yet to pinpoint a surefire remedy for the dull, grayish cast the human face starts to develop around 3 p.m.
From our location about halfway between the shore and Santa Catalina Island, we spotted two long, slender, grayish bodies of fin whales, the second largest mammals on earth, bobbing gently like apples in a barrel at 23 o'clock off the starboard bow.
A 1-year-old female, a little over three feet long — full-grown vaquitas are nearly five feet — the porpoise had the imprint of the net in which she died stamped in six-inch squares on the grayish skin on her left side.
Though Amazon's Fire Tablets have been offered in a number of colors, this is the first time a Kindle e-reader has been offered in anything other than black or white (or whatever you want to call the grayish aluminum back on the original Oasis).
I DON'T THINK YOU'RE EVER GOING TO GO BACK TO PRACTICES, LET'S EVEN CALL THEM IN THE MAIN, FAIRLY GRAYISH PRACTICES, WHERE CHRISTMAS PARTIES OR PARTIES WHERE EMPLOYEES GOT TOGETHER AND MEN WOULD TAKE SOME ADVANTAGE – THEY WOULD ALL GET DRUNK AN ACT DRUNKENLY.
The two strips of space that appear between the jars are then filled, in one instance with the color from a fourth jar behind the first and second, and in the other with the same light grayish hue that narrowly frames the entire image.
One volunteer, who visits with two of the men detained weekly has reported that their condition is deteriorating: They are short of breath and have difficulty moving without assistance; their bones are visible, their skin tone grayish, their eyes hollow and their features sunken.
Once finished, Murphy found that at about mile 11.5, Meza, who was wearing a black baseball cap, black shorts, and a grayish- blue shirt on top of a long-sleeved black shirt, appeared to enter the course from a sidewalk and begin to run.
Adding a heavy breastplate and a mysterious scalloped disc for a head, and sticking grayish lavender candles into the miniature Bundt-pan protrusions covering the column's leg, she arrived at what looks like a cross between a Minoan idol and a central African power figure.
Despite their cold tones and nearly archival presentation (each bottle is portrayed against a white background that appears grayish/bluish against the off-white paper), the empty glass containers, rigid and clean against a pale, frail-like, trembling background, resonate with strong emotional contents.
I've paired a dark grayish theme I liked with a blue wallpaper, and yet as I swiped from the middle of the screen to get the search field, the phone's blurred background would go purple, as if the device is confused on which theme it's using.
Case #2: John Next, we meet 45-year-old John, a lanky guy with long grayish-brown hair who flew in from Hawaii (which we could've guessed from his chill vibe, his Hawaiian t-shirt, and the fact that he greets the receptionist with an "Aloha").
In "Holding a Dream," the other painting dated 2016, the abstract figure is made of two distinct parts — an oval head and slightly darker leg and foot, both a grayish, dirty white, which are bisected by an orange torso with two arms and one leg and foot.
Between the diary's grayish-green covers, Mr. Acevedo would record a grim roster of prisoner deaths (by dysentery, heart attack, jaundice, influenza and starvation); the cruelty of the guards; and rumors of American troops closing in on the Berga camp, a part of the Buchenwald complex.
Ten Democratic presidential candidates present their plans for saving the planet, which include strictly regulating or banning fossil fuels, nuclear power, red meat, plastic straws, fracking, white meat, cars, lightbulbs, barbecues, capitalism, farting, grayish meat, babies and airplane flights that are not transporting Democratic presidential candidates.
In that ad, a young woman, Anya Major, sprints toward a wall of television monitors, where Big Brother, played by David Graham, intones, "Our unification of thoughts is more powerful a weapon than any fleet or army on earth," before a sea of grayish, sexually indistinct gray human beings.
At night, I lay back in the muddied, grayish pools of highway budget hotels and stared at the ceiling or sky and thought about what it meant for my oldest sister to leave, for my middle sister to go on to college, for me to stay behind at home.
In " Ometeotl" (2016), a presiding figure mounted on the wall of an alcove spanning the front of the gallery and facing into it, it is easy to see that the artist has transformed Styrofoam packaging into a squat ceramic figure with a mottled, grayish-green surface and horizontal slits for eyes.
In "The Joy of Reading Between Agnes Martin's Lines," Holland Cotter writes about the visual exercise of differentiating color and value in her work: View her paintings from several feet away, and their surfaces — whitish, pinkish, grayish, brownish — look hazily blank, as if they needed a dusting or a buffing.
In 1930 or so, Mayor James J. Walker found Tammany, a grayish and white tabby, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and brought him inside to help catch rats, said Peggy Gavan, who runs The Hatching Cat website, a forum that explores unusual animal tales of old New York.
In another expert pairing intended to underscore Indian art's rich cultural cross-pollination and assimilation, a painting from 21971 of an abstract bird and sun in grayish blues and whites by Gaitonde is shown alongside a delicate 21956th-century Japanese scroll of a silvery-blue bird on a blossom branch.
A century-old backyard, walled in on three sides by tenements four stories high and stacked with other folks' windows, other folks' lives, their ages and stages, their phone wires and drainpipes, slate roofs and all the disused chimneys above the roofs near silhouetted against a sky that's glowing white between grayish clouds.
On the Verge 8 Photos View Slide Show ' Flicking through photographs on her smartphone, the jewelry designer Leslie Tcheyan lands on a nonpareil early '90s snapshot: She's wearing a grayish, shoulder-padded blazer, with one arm around her 10-year-old daughter, Octavia Giovannini-Torelli (who's missing at least one of her front teeth).
For starters, this is a tiger: This, on the other hand, is a raccoon: As you can see, tigers are orange and white, with black stripes, as such: Whereas raccoons, an entirely different beast altogether, are typically grayish-black, with white underbellies, and a black "mask" across their eyes that makes them look like little rodent burglars.
Kealoha Domingo, a 47-year-old chef on Oahu, adds that taro was (and, he suggests, should still be) the primary source of sustenance for Hawaiians, steamed, mashed and often fermented — preservation techniques crucial in a humid habitat where food spoils quickly — into poi, a grayish-lilac paste whose subtly sour flavor has eluded many a tourist.

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