27 collocations for grayed

A flavour of the old school, a touch of something different in their mannerwhich is freer and rounder, if they come of what is called a good family, and often more timid and precise if they are of the middle classserves, in these days, to accentuate the difference of age and add a distinction to gray hairs.

Ghostly gray beard, ghostly gray hair, haunting eyes that gleamed, all added to the strange and weird impressiveness of the man as he stood before Aldous.

The fields were torn with shells, the grain was in flames, torches destroyed the villages, by the roadside were the carcasses of the cows that had been killed to feed the invader, and the horses were carried off harnessed to gray gun- carriages.

The latter wore the dress of the Matyas Hussarsa gray dolmany, with crimson cord; he held a crimson csako, with a tricolored cockade, in his hand.

Also much gray dust.

So she slept till the stars faded, then, awaking, lifted her head, bewildered, drawing her hand from his; and saw the dawn graying his face where he sat beside her.

In all the troubled round of sea and air, No glimpse of brightness lends the vivid zest Of life and light to the harsh monotone Of gray tumultuous flood and spectral sky; Far off the black basaltic crags are heaved Against the desolate emptiness of space; But no sweet beam of sunset ever falls Athwart old Skidloe's cloudy crestno soft And wistful glory of awakened dawn Lays on his haggard brows a touch of grace.

Cats of all sizes and all kinds, cats of all ages, from tiny furry babies wheeled in perambulators by their mamas to gray old grandpas hobbling along by the aid of canes or crutchesall the cats of Catnip Island had trooped down to the shore to watch the landing of the Merry Mouser.

She and her five companions could see clear down both bayonet-crested living wallsblue half the sun-tortured way, gray the other halfto where in red képis and with shimmering sabres, behind their tall captain, stretched the dense platoons and came and came, to the crash of horns, the boys, the boys, the dear, dear boys who with him, with him must go, must go!

How did gray Homer, sitting on the temple-steps in the Grecian twilights, drive from his heart the bitterness of beggary and blindness?

An' when the mornin' came, gray an' hopeless, there was no one but me an' the baby an' poor Micah's body; an' the hoppers a-creepin' an' a-crawlin' all through the house as if they were a-buyin' of it at auction, a-rustlin' their wings an' a-hustlin' their bodies until I thought theie was a cool wind instead of a hot, breathless mornin'.

Gaunt and gray the "fine old farm-house" stood its ground before them.

The old ones have straight gray stems, often prickly enough, and thickened in the middle; gray last year's leaves hanging down; and feathering round the top, a circular plume of pale green leaves, like those of a coconut.

" The road was empty now,lay narrow and bare down the hill; the moon had set, and the snow-clouds were graying heavily the pale light above.

Upper parts black or blackish, in summer with rusty-red edgings and white tips of many feathers, in winter these edgings gray, a light line over the eye and a dark line from the bill to the eye.

I don't allude to Mrs. Godwin, but to the word grammar, which comes near to gray mare, if you observe, in sound.

That gray monotony of sea is not at all homelike, being as yet new and not used to the procession of keels.

Outside in the corridor she raised blue eyes to gray ones.

O Tityrus, as I love thee, feed my goats: And lead them to the spring, and, Tityrus, 'ware The lifted crest of yon gray Libyan ram.

And then againe he turneth to his play, 185 To spoyle the pleasures of that paradise; The wholsome saulge*, and lavender still gray, Ranke-smelling rue, and cummin good for eyes,

Not a glimmer of white existed in this tempestuous outline; always gray,the sky, the foam, the seagulls, the snows....

Under her feet the impalpable dust of a city turned to gray slime which clung to her shoes.

They often suffer much from torturing boring headaches, and a consequent despondency and feeling of hopelessness which colors gray the entire spiritual spectrum.

It is not surprising that this tranquil little village"the retreat of the old doomed divinities of wood and fountain, banished from their native haunts," to quote Mr. Tomlinson's happy phrasehas always been beloved of artists, many of whom have transferred to their canvasses the beauties of its mingled scenery of graceful woods and sparkling waters, ancient fortress, peaceful meadows, and gray old towers.

He told her of tragedies enacted in by-gone timessuch ancient tales of violent death and broken hearts as attach themselves to gray stone walls and dungeon keeps.

27 collocations for  grayed