Proper noun
Grays
A town in Essex, England, on the north side of the River Thames. Also known as Grays Thurrock.
I'm always on duty, so I tend to wear suits. I've got double-breasted and single-breasted, mostly dark blues and grays. I'm obsessed with them, and I always have been. Charlie Siem
I saw Chungking for the first time more than 40 years ago - a city of hills and mists, of grays and lavenders, two rivers shaping it to a point and the cliff rising above me like a challenge. Theodore White
Almost all of Vermeer's paintings are of contemporary subjects in a smaller format, with a cooler palette dominated by blues, yellows, and grays. Source: Internet
A woman has since been arrested following the suspected hit-and-run in Grays, Essex, at around 8am this morning. Source: Internet
Carrigan later stated that Ruth was not sent down to Providence to make him a better player, but to help the Grays win the International League pennant (league championship). Source: Internet
Other team names used by the franchise were the Atlantics, Grays, Grooms, Bridegrooms, Superbas and Robins. Source: Internet