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Example sentences for "pale grey"

  • The caterpillar is pale grey, with four white stripes, and has only three pairs of claspers.

  • Their wings are mostly white or pale grey, with light markings, and without angles.

  • These markings are variable, but the bases of the fore wings have always a dark blotch, followed by a patch of pale grey or white, extending the whole width of the wing.

  • The female is larger, and similarly marked, but the ground colour of the wings is pale grey.

  • In the former the long hair of the forehead is lead black at the base, in the latter, pale grey; the feet and lower parts generally are white in L.

  • Pale grey above, finely punctulated with black and grey; tail concolorous, with a black tip; under parts pale orange yellow; hands and feet yellow.

  • A subject was no longer represented on a background of ruby or dense blue, but against a pale grey-blue glass, which stood for sky, and upon it was often a delicately painted landscape, the trees and distant hills stained to green.

  • The head of this species is pale grey, the back is of ruddy hue.

  • Along the middle of the head runs a band of pale grey; this "mesial coronal band," as Oates calls it, is far more distinct in some specimens than in others.

  • The hen is a reddish brown bird with a pale grey eyebrow.

  • This is a chestnut-coloured bird with a pale grey cap.

  • The twigs are pale, and the bark is often as pale grey as that of a white oak.

  • This lava is of a pale grey colour, fusing into a black enamel; its fracture is rather earthy and concretionary; it contains olivine in small grains.

  • The nature of the deposit, in its incipient stage, can often be well seen upon a fragment of white shell, when jammed between two of the fronds; it then appears exactly like the thinnest wash of a pale grey varnish.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always will; black armour; boulder clay; easily enough; hence called; interfere with; make amends; meet you; pale and; pale bluish; pale brownish; pale buff; pale face; pale greenish; pale grey; pale greyish; pale olive; pale pink; pale pinkish; pale purple; pale yellow; pale yellowish; paler below; paler beneath; said the young knight; verily think