Meanwhile Asmund the Greyhaired died, and was buried at Biarg, and Atli succeeded to his goods, but was soon afterwards basely murdered by a neighbouring chief who bore him ill-will for his many friendships, and grudged him his possessions.
Jack and Mary had cause to say the same, had they but known their debt to a greyhaired and crinolined French lady, the envied mother of a soldier one day to be famous.
That greyhaired minister of God, whom all Scotland venerates, hath been here from the great city on one of his holy pilgrimages.
Or was she the sole delight of her greyhaired parents' eyes, and is the voice of joy extinguished in their low-roofed home for ever?
Asmund the Greyhaired lived on at Biarg, while Grettir was abroad, and by that time he was thought to be the greatest of bonders in Midfirth.
Asmund the Greyhaired lay long sick that summer, and when he thought his ailings drew closer on him, he called to him his kin, and said that it was his will, that Atli should have charge of all his goods after his day.
Asmund the Greyhaired kept house at Biarg; great and proud was his household, and many men he had about him, and was a man much beloved.
Then Asmund the Greyhaired challenged the defence for the blood-suit on the slaying of Thorgils Makson.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "greyhaired" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.