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grey·ing [ˈgreɪɪŋ] ADJ

greying
greying hair

I . grey [greɪ] N

1. grey no pl (colour):

siva [barva] f

2. grey (white horse):

sivec m
serec m

grey ˈmat·ter N no pl inf

grey ˈwa·ter N no pl ECOL

I . steel ˈgrey ADJ

II . steel ˈgrey N

Usage examples with greying

greying hair

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Riders reported greying or blacking out after the first drop.
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He seemed around 50 with greying hair, but retained the vigour of a younger man.
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Described as pushing fifty, with a face life had chewed on, and long wisps of greying hair parted low on one side and combed over his balding pate.
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The man's skin is pale, his eyes blue and his hair and beard greying.
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Greying, ill-fitting sheets barely cover the bed in one room, where a small bedside cabinet was empty except for eight condoms placed on top.
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A paste of fresh leaves, applied to the scalp regularly, helps lengthen hair and prevent premature greying.
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This trend is part of the larger trend of greying audiences for classical music since the last decades of the 20th century.
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In keeping with that status, the government must draw up a master plan to look into the needs of the greying population.
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However, the colours given by synthetic dyes tend to fade over short periods of time, an effect often seen in construction paper, noted by greying colours and brittleness.
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Originally varied in colour, but nowadays always black, usually fading to brown in sunlight and often greying with age.
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