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01-Sep-2004, 00:45
| | | Gray Hi Group,
I understand that in English, gray represents something in the middle, in between. You can say for example "I had a grey day" But my question is, can I say:
"I think we're going to have a gray year"
"He's a gray politician"
"It's a gray company"
If am right or I am wrong, or If I am missing some other examples of the word gray, please let me know.
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01-Sep-2004, 15:04
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| | Re: Gray Quote: |
Originally Posted by Antonio Hi Group,
I understand that in English, gray represents something in the middle, in between. You can say for example "I had a grey day" But my question is, can I say:
"I think we're going to have a gray year"
"He's a gray politician"
"It's a gray company"
If am right or I am wrong, or If I am missing some other examples of the word gray, please let me know.
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Antonio. | I am not familiar with the use of GREY. Blue, yes. I feel blue, I have the blues .... | 
01-Sep-2004, 17:40
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| | You can say "gray area" (~= twilight zone), but I don't think you can talk about a "gray politician".
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Originally Posted by Francois You can say "gray area" (~= twilight zone), but I don't think you can talk about a "gray politician".
FRC | The Blue and The Grey - but The Grey lost the war between the states. | 
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Originally Posted by Francois You can say "gray area" (~= twilight zone), but I don't think you can talk about a "gray politician".
FRC | Could be "old politician." Not sure though. :) | 
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| | Re: Gray Quote: |
Originally Posted by Antonio Hi Group,
I understand that in English, gray represents something in the middle, in between. You can say for example "I had a grey day" But my question is, can I say:
"I think we're going to have a gray year"
"He's a gray politician" :(
"It's a gray company" :(
If am right or I am wrong, or If I am missing some other examples of the word gray, please let me know.
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Antonio. | Note spelling: grey or gray. :wink: (US gray)
Mixing white with black gives grey; grey area, fuzzy area; neither white nor black, somewhere between the two.
"I think we're going to have a gray year" (financially fuzzy) :D
"He's a gray politician" :(
"It's a gray company" :(
All the best, :D | 
09-Dec-2004, 01:57
| | | Re: Gray one's the British spelling and one's the correct (ie American) spelling
personally, i wouldn't use gray in that sense EXCEPT in the phrase 'gray area'
if you use it anywhere else, people are liable to think you are talking about the color | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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