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dull-gray

 

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dull-gray

Adjective: lacking brightness or liveliness in color; having a muted or subdued gray tone.

Example sentence: The rainy day cast a dreary atmosphere over the city, making everything appear dull-gray.

Noun: a gray color that lacks vibrancy or brightness.

Example sentence: The artist used a dull-gray for the background of the painting to create a somber mood.

Verb: to cause something to become gray and lacking in vibrancy.

Example sentence: The constant exposure to sunlight over time can dull-gray the once vibrant paint on outdoor furniture.

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