grayish-black

[US]/[ˈɡreɪɪʃ blæk]/
[UK]/[ˈɡreɪɪʃ blæk]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Having a color that is a mixture of gray and black.; Slightly gray, tending towards black.

Phrases & Collocations

grayish-black fur

a grayish-black hue

grayish-black smoke

looking grayish-black

grayish-black stone

felt grayish-black

grayish-black paint

grayish-black shadows

with grayish-black

grayish-black metal

Example Sentences

the alleyway was dimly lit, with grayish-black shadows clinging to the walls.

his weathered coat was a grayish-black color, blending with the rainy cityscape.

the old dog had a grayish-black muzzle and soulful eyes.

a grayish-black plume of smoke rose from the distant factory chimney.

the storm clouds gathered, a vast expanse of grayish-black overhead.

he wore a grayish-black fedora, adding to his mysterious appearance.

the coal dust left a grayish-black film on everything in the mining town.

the cat’s fur was a sleek, grayish-black, perfect for nighttime hunting.

the artist used grayish-black paint to create a dramatic, moody landscape.

the old tires lay stacked, a pile of grayish-black rubber in the garage.

the raven’s feathers were a deep, grayish-black, shimmering in the sunlight.

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