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A few of the other shop owners had tried to get around the problem with a system of easy credit, but that had all gone to pot after a demon had possessed Felix the Greyish and started substituting infernal contracts for the credit agreements.
Squired-Up 2010
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Greyish-white, half-transparent, with scarcely marked shades, she reminded one of the alabaster figures on a vase lighted up within, and again her face seemed familiar to me.
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One of them in “Greyish poop”, which I expect she suffers from on a daily basis.
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Greyish-blue water, within a centimeter of the brim.
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2003
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Greyish stubble covered his cheeks, and even in the cold he stank of urine, unwashed body, and illness.
Beyond World's End Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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Greyish stubble covered his cheeks, and even in the cold he stank of urine, unwashed body, and illness.
Beyond World's End Lackey, Mercedes 2000
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BARK: Greyish black, longitudinally fissured or scaly.
Chapter 7 1999
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Greyish-colored muslin blinds were stretched across the front windows.
The Great Secret 1906
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Vivian-Greyish style, current in the literary conversation of the day.
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli Ossoli, Margaret F 1851
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Greyish-white, half-transparent, with scarcely marked shades, she reminded one of the alabaster figures on a vase lighted up within, and again her face seemed familiar to me.
Dream Tales and Prose Poems Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev 1850
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