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charcoal grey

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noun

    1. a very dark grey colour

    2. ( as adjective )

      charcoal-grey trousers

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After a great deal of pinning and measuring, Bailey ends up with a nicer suit than he has ever owned in his life, nicer even than his father’s best suit, in a charcoal grey.

From Literature

The men fled the scene in a waiting charcoal grey Audi car, which was later discovered burned out.

From BBC

An image of the store posted to Google Maps earlier this month shows a sleek storefront with a silver awning and charcoal grey façade, quite distinct from the dark green Whole Foods color scheme.

From Seattle Times

As they threw everything they had at Croatia’s defence, often without much precision, you half expected one of Wembley hospitality’s charcoal grey graphite composite catering sinks to come hurtling out through the club Wembley windows.

From The Guardian

They were compact and calm in their charcoal grey away kit, the kind of colour the artisan paint charts call armadillo breath or autumn toenail.

From The Guardian