Grays [verb]

Definition of Grays:

conceal, hide

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Sentence/Example of Grays:

And she is going to marry Ralph Towne: she passed with him this morning; they were in the phaeton with that pair of little grays!

The dapple grays were fat, well fed beasts, and the coachman was old and rheumatic.

A word to the survivors of the Guilford Grays, and I close these reminiscences.

His neckties were frazzeled and his socks were all earthy-browns and oat-meal grays.

And the carriage, with the prancing grays, was left unoccupied, save by the coachman in the silver wig.

Perhaps, too, I had some lurking vanity in exhibiting that splendid team of four grays, with two outriders.

We have a line of grays not to be found anywhere else in the city; every possible tint and tone.

Reno was some ninety miles away, and not until late the next evening did the grays reach the lonely post.

But her son decided that, mild as was the autumn air, it came to him in too great draughts behind the flying grays.

Dollops' eyes gleamed with pleasure as the car swept on in the direction of Grays Village.