grayed Sentences
Sentences
The ancient wall grayed with time, silently telling tales of the past.
Her eyes had grayed with age, but her smile remained bright and full of life.
The old book’s leather cover had grayed and cracked with age.
As the fire burned down, the embers grayed to ashes.
The metal fence had grayed in the elements over the years.
Her hair grayed more with each passing year, marking the passage of time.
The beard on his chin grayed with the stress of his work.
The cloth of the old coat had grayed and worn thin from years of use.
The leaves on the trees had grayed with the cold weather.
The once bright red roses now grayed to a dull pink.
The tiles in the bathroom began to gray with all the years of use.
The floor had grayed with time, showing the footprints of many generations.
The paint on the walls had begun to gray and flake off.
The sky had grayed, hinting at an approaching storm.
The hair on the carpet grayed over time, absorbing dust and stains.
Her hands had grayed with work, the skin aged by decades of toil.
The statues in the garden had grayed with the weather, coating them in a thin layer of dust.
The grayed leather notebook lay on the table, holding old, yellowed pages.
The glass of the window had grayed over the years, blocking some of the sunlight.
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