Sentence for grey | Use grey in a sentence

Sentences with grey. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use grey in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for grey.

  • Our prince has the grey lock. (5)
  • The Rector and the old grey mare. (8)
  • He of the grey head poised high has gone. (10)
  • Thought the old grey mare seemed mighty busy. (8)
  • A big grey moth was fluttering against the lamp. (8)
  • His grey eyes scrutinised the agitated young man. (8)
  • Thy frame is as a dusty mantle hung, O grey one! (10)
  • She is going grey; she wears tan gauntlets, and no hat. (8)
  • Sir James had small grey whiskers and a carved, keen visage. (8)
  • If I plant my grey hairs anywhere, it will be on dry land: no. (10)
  • Walls, buttresses, and spire were clothed in milky shadowy grey. (8)
  • The chilly dry leaves began to waken, and the sky showed its grey. (10)
  • Her husband sat looking at her with his old large grey glassy eyes. (10)
  • In a grey, failing light, an open muddy space is crowded with workmen. (8)
  • Her yellow hair was hidden by a grey felt hat adorned by a silk riband. (12)
  • No mistaking that back, elegant as ever though the hair above had gone grey. (8)
  • She had on a grey furry scarf, hiding her mouth, making her look much older. (8)
  • The skirts of his grey coat were square-shaped, and so were the toes of his boots. (8)
  • Her head the Goddess from them turns, As from grey mounds of ashes in bronze urns. (10)
  • The minutes seemed to be taken up alternately by the grey puffs from their mouths. (10)
  • The church-bells never sounded more dismally over Edinburgh than that grey forenoon. (2)
  • He is fifty-five and bald, with drooping grey moustaches and a weather-darkened face. (8)
  • A heavy sky seemed to cover the world with the grey whiteness of a whitewashed ceiling. (8)
  • The Queen was dead, and the air of the greatest city upon earth grey with unshed tears. (8)
  • All of the five sons which his wife bore to him, came into the world with the grey lock. (5)
  • His grey eyes, heavy-lidded, twinkled under their bushy brows with a queer, kind cynicism. (8)
  • The sky, set with very dim distant stars, was in grey light round a small brilliant moon. (10)
  • I find, for my part, that a little grey on the top of any head cools the temper amazingly. (10)
  • The grey of Welsh history knew a real castle beside the roaring brook frequently a torrent. (10)
  • The young lady with an effort controlled her emotion, and turned her large grey eyes on him. (8)
  • Verily she was original; and a grey original should seem remarkable above a blooming blonde. (10)
  • So she waited, as some grey lake lies, full and smooth, awaiting the star below the twilight. (10)
  • Their filmy blue, half overflown with grey by age, was poignant while the fire in them lasted. (10)
  • Her gabbling grey she eyes askant, nor treads The ways they walk; by what they speak oppressed. (10)
  • Whence had that ill-advised, indelicate grey bird flown into this great haunt of men and shadows? (8)
  • He is a shortish man, with white side-whiskers, plentiful grey hair, shrewd eyes, and gold pince-nez. (8)
  • His dark brown hair was very lightly touched with grey, and a frequent kindly smile played on his lips. (8)
  • It was snowing, and the cold had nipped and yellowed his meagre face between its slight grey whiskering. (8)
  • A red-shaded lamp cast a mellow tinge over the grey frock, over one reddish cheek and one white shoulder. (8)
  • Some years hence a grey woman may return, to hear of a butterfly Diana, that had her day and disappeared. (10)
  • All trace of the recent interment had been removed, and its sober grey gloomed reposefully in the sunshine. (8)
  • He told me presently that she had started off for home, and drove me to the ferry, behind an old grey pony. (8)
  • Smoothing dawn his mottled grey beard with quieting hands, he took refuge in his habitual sententious irony. (10)
  • Foremost, on her grey cob, was Rose, having on her right her uncle Seymour, and on her left Ferdinand Laxley. (10)
  • She trod heavily, in a kind of march, as her habit was; her large fully-open grey eyes looking straight ahead. (10)
  • They hung dense upon the low bushes, and gave them their tint through the soft grey bloom that veiled their blue. (9)
  • Here and there were puddles of dirty, yellow water, which reflected the grey sky and in which tree-trunks rotted. (12)
  • It stands on the spur of a lower central eminence crowned by a grey castle, and the sun has it from every aspect. (10)
  • He got up from the window-seat and roamed in the big grey ghostly room, whose walls were hung with silvered canvas. (8)
  • He has a dark, short beard, and red-brown cheeks; is a little bald on the temples, and a bit grey, but hard as iron. (8)
  • Those two faces close together, under their coverings of scarlet and of grey, showed a contrast almost cruelly vivid. (8)
  • In the field beyond the bank where her skiff lay up, a machine drawn by a grey horse was turning an early field of hay. (8)
  • The little grey figure of Lady Casterley, coming out of the station doorway, showed but slight sign of her long travel. (8)
  • The beginning of light was mixing its grey hue into the darkness; she could just see her feet among the puddles on the road. (8)
  • Thus, then, they reached the great consoler, the grey resolver of all human tangles, haven of men and angels, the police court. (8)
  • But he remembered agreeably her white shoulders and that turn of her neck when she looked at you with those big grey eyes of hers. (8)
  • Meantime the moon had dropped, and morning, grey and beamless, looked on the house-peaks and along the streets with steadier eye. (10)
  • Hurried counsel rage and craft Yelped to hungry men, whose teeth Hard the grey lip-ringlet gnawed, Gleaming till their fury laughed. (10)
  • The tears seemed to stop from sheer surprise; little grey eyes gazed round, patient little eyes from above an almost bridgeless nose. (8)
  • Alvan gave her one out of his pocketbook, and watched her eyelids in profile as she perused those features of the budless grey woman. (10)
  • The light of quiet, proprietary affection shone in her calm grey eyes, decorously illumining her features slightly reddened by the wind. (8)
  • She had dark grey eyes and ash-blond hair that fell loose to her shoulders, where it was evenly clipped and made little attempts to curl. (12)
  • All the widely sweeping greensward Shifts and swims from knoll to knoll; Grey rough-fingered oak and elm wood Push her by from bole to bole. (10)
  • Cold and grey and silent, swifter than yesterday, the stream was flowing by, its dim far shore brightening slowly in the first break of dawn. (8)
  • His tanned face with its crisp grey moustache, his whole head indeed, took on, unconsciously, a more than ordinarily soldier-like appearance. (8)
  • Rosy-gilled, with fat close-clipped grey whiskers and inscrutably pursed lips, it presided high up in the easterly air like an emblem of the feudal system. (8)
  • He is perhaps fifty-eight, of strong build, rather bull-necked, with grey eyes, and a well-coloured face, whose choleric autocracy is veiled by a thin urbanity. (8)
  • He is tallish and narrow, sixty-eight years old, grey, with narrow little whiskers curling round his narrow ears, and a narrow bow-ribbon curling round his collar. (8)

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Definition of grey:

  • grey, gr. same as gray. | grey friars (see friar); grey hen, a stone bottle for holding liquor; greys=_scots greys (see scot).(0)

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