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Filter by Meaning The gray was a distinguished scholar in his field.
The gray sat alone in the park, feeding the pigeons.
The artist used gray paint to add depth to the painting.
The teacher emphasized the importance of exploring gray areas and different perspectives in critical thinking.
The candidate had a gray approach to the issue during the debate.
The moral implications of the decision were gray and difficult to discern.
The gray area between capitalism and socialism is where many economic systems operate.
The gray morality of the situation made it hard to make a decision.
The gray was a master gardener who could coax life out of the toughest soil.
The company's gray ethics led to their downfall.
The gray stood at the podium, delivering a heartfelt eulogy.
The gray smiled at the children as they walked by.
The politician's gray past made it difficult for him to win the support of voters.
The stormy sky was a mix of dark and light gray.
The gray behavior of the teacher towards the students was unacceptable.
The scientist's findings fell into a gray area, as they were inconclusive and required more research.
The gray fog obscured the view of the mountains in the distance.
The gray clouds rolled in, signaling the start of the storm.
The coach had a tough decision to make, as the two players were both talented and there was a gray area between them.
The gray and dreary city left me feeling down.
He had a gray opinion on the controversial topic.
The movie's ending left the audience in a gray zone, unsure of the fate of the main characters.
The line between good and evil is often gray, rather than black and white.
The teacher's lesson was gray and uninspiring.
The paint on the old car had started to gray due to sun exposure.
His beard started to gray after years of stress.
Her cat's fur had started to gray as it grew older.
The gray walls of the prison seemed to sap the life out of the inmates.
The audience sat through a gray performance by the uninspired pianist.
The film's color scheme was intentionally gray to convey the bleakness of the dystopian future.
The company's annual report was filled with gray, uninspired language.
The monotony of the daily routine left Jane feeling gray and unfulfilled.
The office was filled with gray cubicles and fluorescent lighting, making it an uninspiring place to work.
The gray weather matched the protagonist's melancholic mood in the novel.
The conversation quickly turned gray and boring.
The cat had gray fur that was soft to the touch.
The relationship between the two characters was a gray area, neither strictly platonic nor romantic.
The company's financial situation was a bit gray, but not dire.
The artist used a gray palette to convey a sense of melancholy.
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