Greyish [adjective]
Definition of Greyish:
pale, ashen
Synonyms of Greyish:
Sentence/Example of Greyish:
Greyish granular quartz; like that of the Lickey Hill, in Worcestershire.
Fine greyish-white pipe-clay; of which about thirty feet in thickness were visible, apparently above the sandstone last mentioned.
Some were common titlarks, others greyish buntings, others yellow and black fellows.
Sometimes they are of a greyish colour; and the district of Jilu can boast a variety which is described as white.
The tail was somewhat short and marked, with six black rings on a greyish ground.
The majority of them had greyish-yellow bodies, with yellow beaks and pink ruffs, and they were not at all afraid of me.
She was a cutter-rigged vessel, painted a greyish-white, and of about fifty tons burden.
At Port Essington the mosquitoes were remarkably large, and of a greyish colour.
The upper strata are of a greyish-brown color, which lower down becomes darker.
The salt will now have become of a greyish-white colour, and is ready for the next operation.