GRAND VIEW POINT About a mile southwest of The Neck, the road crosses Grays Pasture--the widest and flattest part of Island in the Sky.
Leave the grays at home and drive a pair of farm horses.
They arrived at Columbus Circle with the first muddiedgrays of the dawn creeping in above the whitening electric signs, then passed under the elevated as a train shrieked and roared above them in its burning flight.
She locked the door and drew a sofa before it, opened the windows, and sat down in a rocking-chair, her head racked with weary pains, watching the drabs and grays as they scurried before the gorgeous cavalcade of the victorious sun.
A high, narrow carriage with a pair of grays was standing at the entrance.
From Southern Mississippi and East Louisiana all the grays who marched under the slanting bayonet or beside the cannon's wheel were gone.
All day they rode, while the main armies lay with North Fork between them, the grays entrenching, the blues rebridging.
Next morning, in a fog, the blue holders of a new line of rifle-pits close under the top of a bluff talked up to the grays in a trench on its crest.
The evidence of the Grayswas of great importance, and other people were found who could speak to isolated facts.
Browns and sombre blues and grays are commoner than pinks, yellows, and violets.
This event may be considered the beginning of the labor movement on Grays Harbor that the lumber trust sought finally to crush with mob violence on a certain memorable day in Centralia seven years later.
The hours of labor were unendurably long, ten hours being the general rule--with the exception of the Grays Harbor district, where the eleven or even twelve hour day prevailed.
In Centralia, Aberdeen and Montesano, in Grays Harbor County, the struggle was more local but not less intense.
Grays Harbor county and throughout the whole Northwest; and intimidation or influence of some sort was being employed against every possible witness and talesman.
Hopkins swore he would spare no expense to humble the pride both of the Grays and their protector: an unexpected circumstance, however, occurred.
He met Simon O'Dougherty when he had driven a few miles from the door; and, in a tone of much pique and displeasure, reproached him for having deceived him into a belief that the Grays were his friends.
The Graysfeared Mr. Molyneux would indeed be a sufferer for the generous protection he had afforded them in their distress.
Tertiaries are all grays, and grays are practically always tertiaries.
Complementary colors mixed, or so placed that small portions of them are side by side, as in hatching or stippling, give the tertiaries or grays by the mixing of the rays.
Grays made by mixing black with everything are the reverse, and should not be used except when you use black as a color (which it is in pigment), giving a certain color quality to the gray that results from it.
If you try to make your grays with negative colors, you will not produce harmonious color, but negative color, and negative color is only a shirking of the true problem.
Grays are, to the painter, always combinations of color which include the three primaries.
But they are all glorified in this changing light, which brings out the rich yellows and reds in sharp relief against the gloomy background of the hills, and mellows into loveliness the soft grays of unpainted wood.
However, the presence of umber, ochre, and red oxide in some of the grays which showed to the best advantage may account for their permanence of tone.
Some of these grayswere the so-called warm grays and were much darker in tone and tint than the ordinary drab which is generally applied.
The straight pure Basic Carbonate-White Lead paints were not painted out in grays or yellow, the test upon this material being only in white.
My head is as big as a balloon, and them grays will shore drag me over the dashboard if I don't kill some of this whisky.
There was much more that might have been said, and Mrs. Lee smiled approvingly at Bowles, but the grays were within sight of the haystack and they cut the talk short with a bolt.
As the first quivering flushes shot through the grays of dawn Bender came out of his cabin.
The raw air, bleak sky, slaty graysof the dull prospect were eminently oppressive.
On the expiration of that period he arrived in Washington, making his way to Grays Harbor, where he secured a position as clerk in a hotel, thus receiving his initial business training in the line to which he now directs his energies.
There he remained for about two and one-half years, after which he went to Portland, Oregon, and there resided until his removal to Grays Harbor.
But just at present that worthy was too terrorized to appreciate aught but the fact that the grays were apparently running away.
It is beyond dispute that the great fundamental opposition of Rubens is yellow and black; and that on this, concentrated in one part of the picture, and modified in various grays throughout, chiefly depend the tones of all his finest works.
I was glad we had both got over our excitement and were sitting decorously at several inches' distance apart when the judge drew the grays up to the gate and we both went down to the sidewalk to ask him and the lovely long lady to come in.
Bleached grays answer for this color as well as naturally white feathers.
Natural blacks or grays can be speckled as follows: Go through the same preparations of binding around stick with cord and degrading or bleaching them white.
The feathers must be bleached for these as well as for any clear color, which would be materially impaired by an impure bottom; still developed grays may be employed.
Whatever kind of feathers are to be dyed, white, graysor old blacks, wash them perfectly clean in two or three warm soap baths and remove the soap by rinsing in two or three warm and several cold waters.
Take white feathers or grays very well bleached to nearly white, scour and rinse them well.
Scour and rinse the feathers well; for dark shades unbleached graysmay be used.
Scour and rinse the feathers well clean, grays ought to be bleached.
Scour and rinse the feathers well; grays can be used in their natural color without bleaching.
Some very nice effects are produced in shading by taking natural grays or bioucs, that is, feathers that are one portion white and the balance in spots, black.
Scour and rinse the feathers well; natural grays may be used unbleached.
You are not aware of his presence until he disengages himself from the engulfing grays and browns of the stalk-strewn ground or dusty roadside, and mounts a fence-post to rhyme the coming or the parting day.
Captain Park, dryly and energetically, as once more the grays dashed off at rapid trot, and in half an hour Mr. Riggs was landed in front of his quarters in the garrison.
I do declare it's theGrays she's going to patronize," one jealous matron said.
But the Grays were passed over just as sedulously as the Joneses and the Smiths.
Country cousins who came from such a house as Grays were well enough in their way, but it was not the way of the world that Caroline belonged to, the world that she was so fitted to adorn, and they were not.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grays" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.