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18 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Gray'

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

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

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

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

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

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 unresolved conflict continued to gray the relationships within the community.

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

The mountain hikers faced a challenging ascent through the gray mist that shrouded the peak.

The politician's speech painted a gray picture of the economic challenges facing the nation.

The campfire's embers started to cool, and the once orange flames slowly grayed into a soft glow.

The once-bustling marketplace now grayed with emptiness as the last customers left for the day.

The bakery's exterior started to gray due to exposure to harsh weather, giving it a rustic charm.

The aging detective's hair began to gray, a visual testament to his years of solving complex cases.

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