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Gris

American  
[grees] / gris /

noun

  1. Juan José Vittoriano Gonzáles, 1887–1927, Spanish painter in France.


Gris British  
/ ɡris /

noun

  1. Juan (xwan). 1887–1927, Spanish cubist painter, resident in France from 1906

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The regulars are a Pinot Noir, a Pinot Gris, a rosé of Pinot Noir, some bubbles, and a pink bubbles, all striking a great balance of sophistication and easy drinking.

From Salon

This year, that audience saw the show pause to honor a game such as “Gris,” awarded a “games for impact” trophy for the way in which it thoughtfully handles grief and paralyzing fear.

From Los Angeles Times

The browser also comes with sound effects that were made in part by the band that worked on the soundtrack for Gris.

From The Verge

Over mushroom risotto and Pinot Gris, Mr. Perfect told me about himself.

From Los Angeles Times

The white wine, with its mineral and floral notes, is even better, though this refreshing Pinot Gris from the Celilo Vineyards can’t stand up to some of the rich entrees.

From Seattle Times