His eyes caught the man's mane of hair, slightly graying at the temples.
The square-tipped fingers ran their way through his ample, graying hair.
He looked hard at this strong, ruthless man with his slightly graying hair and clean-cut, resolute features.
Luck shook back his heavy mane of hair that was graying prematurely, squared his shoulders, and then held out his hand meekly, palm upward.
Andy Green bent his brown head anxiously down beside Luck's fast graying mop of hair, and peered at the images coming out of the yellowish veil that had hidden them.
Almost at the tomb, a corpulent man with graying hair, issuing suddenly from an avenue of headstones, accosted her.
He was not, indeed, an imposing figure, with his ragged graying whiskers and his boyish blue eyes.
Drever, a tall, stooped man with graying temples but surprisingly youthful eyes accelerated his stride a little and fell in with the scarecrow geologist who was walking at Corriston's side.
He did not appear to be staring at anything in particular, that small, shrunken, unimpressive-looking little man with graying temples and a look of blank incomprehension in his eyes that chilled Corriston to the core of his being.
MORE wine WITH shouts and cries the tottering men came from the cellar--Laughed at the woman with graying hair SHE was shielding a girl whose eyes resembled Igor's.
She now took advantage of his silence to count over her packages, remove her wraps, loosen a couple of hooks at her waist and fluff up the roll of graying hair over her forehead.
She hung before her mental vision now, constantly, the picture of Paul as she had seen him when she came downstairs; Paul leaning his chin on his hands, his jaded face white and drawn under his thinning, graying hair.
She entered the room as she spoke--a middle-aged woman, with large blue eyes and graying fair hair, who evidently did her duty by the prevailing styles in dress with a comfortable moderation of effort.
The Crown Prince was a man of middle age, graying at the temples, with the glassy stare that betrayed contact lenses.
The freighter captain, a small, precise man with a graying beard, alternately puffed at a cigarette and sipped from a beaker of brandy.
A woman with trim graying hair and tanned cheeks watched.
Brown graying hair started just above his ears, swept back, and hung loosely over the back of his shirt collar.
All at once a horror of the city, of its sham brilliance paling against the graying sky, of its oppressive stone prisons, possessed him with a longing for flight.
She was all in a flutter when she had to pass any one and began to bob her graying curls when she was still yards away, until the gold-rimmed spectacles all but fell off--for all the world like a fairy godmother.
Canities, orgraying of the hair, may occur in localized areas or it may be more or less general; the blanching may be slight, scarcely amounting to slight grayness, or it may be complete.
Intense anxiety, fright, and other profound nervous shock are looked upon as causative in sudden graying of the hair.
The graying man watched them, and only wished he could smile.
He winked at her halfheartedly, the graying father once more.
And even as the words were spoken a fourth Goliath appeared, for an instant gleaming white, then graying once more as it passed through the pierced screen of silver.
An old man with graying hair, not so horrible as the rest but still dreadful to look upon, stood by another who lay sprawled at his feet on the steps.
The rain was in his graying curls and running down his face.
He noted his tall figure and shabby suit, the slight stoop, the hair grayingover his ears.
She liked hisgraying hair and steady eyes, and insisted on considering his shabbiness a pose.
He liked Burl, who is still all hard muscle despite hisgraying hair.
The clay cliff cut off all vision to one side, but elsewhere Burl could see outward until the graying haze blotted out the horizon.
Her fears rose towering and immense again; in the silence of the graying morning she shivered, drawing her cold feet up into the cot to listen and wait.
Ashes were graying again over the embers long after he had boiled his pot of coffee and put away his can of warmed-over beans.
She looked at him quickly, a little curiously, but there was no explanation in his eyes, fixed on the graying landscape beyond the river.
Now an earnest woman with graying hair, one of their own kind, talked to them without mincing matters, calmly and logically, and offered them a remedy.
He was a heavy, jowl-faced, graying man who was known for his firmness in his official capacity.
His blue eyes that bulged a bit looked out into the graying half light.
Far in the distance against the graying horizon he could see the choppy white capped waves racing over the smooth dark water.
Before her eyes stretched the drab, flat fields; here and there a shadowy mass of trees reached their feathery tips that were etched in darkly against the graying skies.
She answered the door in her bathrobe, saw a small, middle-aged woman with graying hair and a kind face.
Then, still working very carefully, he trimmed the edges ofgraying hair over his ears, trimmed his cuffs, trimmed his best silk tie, now almost hopeless.
Her short, grayinghair was out of its hard knot, and hung in an equally uncompromising six-inch plait down her back.
Hear our confessions, for one thing," a graying Captain said.
Except for some graying around his temples, he looked young--normal for an Imperial officer, with the anti-aging treatments they got.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "graying" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.