grey造句241. The fog sat like a heavy grey wool blanket about twenty metres thick.
242. She was tall, big-boned and well-covered, with grey hair as coarse as a horse's tail straying from her mob-cap.
243. There was a soldier behind a desk which was really only a trestle table with a grey blanket on it.
244. Typical of young shearwaters, it was just a ball of grey down with a beak sticking out.
245. Not the bottle that guarantees to turn your grey hair black or make your bald pate sprout again, but something else.
246. She thought of her father - that grey and distant figure associated only with anchovy paste and a rustling newspaper.
247. Pushing forty but kind of athletic for his age, a worried grey face and hair going a little thin.
248. His grey hat, which he swept off with a flourish as the ladies approached, was set at a jaunty angle.
249. She had always had grey hair, scraped back into a no-nonsense knot and wore baggy knitted suits.
250. When he tried, all he saw in his mind was a blurred grey oval.
251. Outside the fog blanketed the tiny attic, a thick, grey blanket of splintered frost.
252. On the opposite wall, a print was mounted; an austere graphic design, white and grey to match.
253. He wore a pair of grey shoes, baggy white trousers and what appeared to be a red tuxedo.
254. He was thin, and there appeared to be dark patches growing in through the grey of his beard.
255. Murrell, a grey blanket covering his head, was driven away in a green Rover to begin the motorway dash.
256. Jarvis even sees a market for eyeshields tinted grey, for sunny-day play, or amber, for street hockey at dusk.
257. The grey concrete of Sergel Square juts out into the auditorium.
258. Both had skinhead haircuts and both wore identical grey tracksuits that hugged their large beer bellies.
259. Her face looked grey, and her eyes were still faintly bloodshot.
260. For the deeper shades of blue in the sea I mixed ultramarine with anthracite black to give an approximation to Paynes grey.
261. Soon the sun would blaze white and clear across the grey sea and splash it into colour.
262. She feels a little spurt of anger over the great trees pollarded down to grey stumps.
263. It contained two narrow iron bedsteads furnished with dingy bed-linen and grey army blankets.
264. Nowhere is it easier to blackmail than in the criminal underworld and the grey areas of conduct that surround it.
265. Dressed in a smart, grey suit and black tie, the former Beatle looked very happy.
266. The room was full of three-tier metal bunks made up with grey blankets and hung with clothes and towels.
267. The weather had turned a chill grey, and a brisk wind scattered the ashes of half-a-hundred fires.
268. London had been grit grey for months, and Jay fought the sunless skies with the blade of keen memory.
269. From outside-we see this scrawny bloke in the frame of the doorway, in his grey underpants.
270. He was adrift in a moral grey area, sandwiched between his past and an uncertain future.