Proper noun
Grayer (plural Grayers)
A surname.
It was like that all the time, in those years: an endless trip, a gaudy voyage. But powers decay. Time leaches the colors from the best of visions. The world becomes grayer. Entropy beats us down. Everything fades. Everything goes. Everything dies. Robert Silverberg
As colored-diamond expert Stephen Hofer points out, blue diamonds similar to the Hope can be shown by colorimetric measurements to be grayer (lower in saturation ) than blue sapphires. Source: Internet
Grayer described the crazy moments he saw leading up to it; the victim apparently running in the middle of Lake Street as a car trailed from close behind. Source: Internet
After taking a long, hard look at myself in the mirror last week, I noticed my hair had gotten grayer and there were lots more wrinkles. Source: Internet
Textbook expositions of Keynesian policy naturally gravitated to the black and white 'Lernerian' policy of Functional Finance rather than the grayer Keynesian policies. Source: Internet
Jeff Grayer, co-owner and project manager of WT Stevens Construction—a minority and women owned business enterprise (MWBE) based in Flint, says only about half of the targeted 18,000 lead corroded water line pipes across the city have been replaced. Source: Internet