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60 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Gray'

The campfire's embers started to gray as the night wore on.

The detective's investigation only served to gray the distinction between truth and lies.

As winter approached, the landscape started to gray with a blanket of frost.

The old photographs had started to gray with age, capturing moments long gone.

The pollution in the city began to gray the once vibrant cityscape.

Despite the gray sky, the children enjoyed playing in the park.

The old man had a head full of gray hair, a testament to his many years.

The detective carefully examined the gray evidence to solve the mysterious case.

The dull, gray building blended into the cityscape, unnoticed by most passersby.

The teacher wrote important information on the gray chalkboard for the students to review.

The scientist observed the gray matter of the brain under the microscope.

The software developer chose a gray background for the user interface to reduce eye strain.

The old photograph had yellowed, and the once vibrant colors began to gray with time.

As the autumn leaves fell, the landscape started to gray, signaling the arrival of winter.

The artist skillfully used a blend of colors to make the painting subtly gray in certain areas.

The fireplace ashes began to cool and gray as the warmth slowly faded from the room.

The detective's hair started to gray over the years as he tirelessly pursued justice.

The concrete walls of the ancient castle had grayed over centuries of exposure to the elements.

The once vibrant cityscape grayed under the thick blanket of smog that covered the skyline.

The novel's mood shifted, and the protagonist's optimistic outlook began to gray with uncertainty.

The storm clouds began to gray the sky, signaling an imminent downpour.

The mechanic used a special spray to gray the metal surface, protecting it from corrosion.

The concrete walls of the old building started to gray over time due to weathering.

The detective noticed a subtle change in the suspect's demeanor, causing his face to gray with guilt.

The tailor decided to gray the fabric by using a unique dyeing technique for a vintage look.

The chef added a pinch of black pepper to gray the sauce and enhance its flavor.

The disappointment in her eyes began to gray the excitement of the surprise party.

The software update threatened to gray the user-friendly interface of the application.

The lack of communication between the teams started to gray the collaborative efforts.

The monotony of the routine began to gray the enthusiasm for the new job.

The unresolved conflict continued to gray the relationships within the community.

The uncertain future began to gray the optimism of the graduating students.

The legal complexities started to gray the straightforward nature of the case.

The constant criticism began to gray the self-esteem of the aspiring artist.

The aging infrastructure began to gray the once bustling urban neighborhood.

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