0 the quality of being grey in colour:
He could just make out the greyness of the roof between the trees.
She has a greyness under her eyes and a slouch from spending most of the day in front of a computer.
All she remembered about arriving in England was the rain and greyness.
Perhaps it was the greyness of the weather that made her choose such brightly coloured clothes.
He knows how to vary their colours and thicknesses subtly, where others find themselves entangled in an unrelieved greyness without any colour at all.
Perhaps the greyness distinguishes the fan belt from other belts because its greyness is part of a color-coding scheme.
But simply to assume that the greyness has a function would be an instance of the fallacy of division.
Though the book had, according to its author, an 'elephantine gestation', it is not at all elephant-like in ponderousness or greyness.
Perhaps this is pent-up frustration bursting out after the greyness of a week's work which never varies in its rather soulless pattern.
But moving out of the greyness of socialism into the light of enterprise, is a shock.
However, there is an area of greyness and doubt about the area of protection for that age group.
We can shortly be reduced to the uniformity and greyness of mediocrity.