dove-grey

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dove-grey

[ˌdʌvˈgreɪ] ADJgris paloma
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Turkish actress Saadet Aksoy wore a dove-grey embellished gown.
Best supporting actress Amy Adams, who co-starred in The Master, wore a dove-grey Oscar de la Renta dress with a sweetheart neckline and tiers of frayed chiffon and tulle on the ballskirt.
The legs are in white, dove-grey or anthracite grey painted metal.
The mezzo soprano is pictured arriving for the event at Cowdray Polo Lawns in Midhurst, West Sussex wearing an extravagant dove-grey maxi-dress accompanied by a elegant white blazer, which wowed spectators.
Meanwhile Sophie Wessex cheered her favourites in a dove-grey skirt suit.
The Duchess looked chic in a dove-grey coat with matching fascinator and watched as the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, last in the procession, passed by.
"Ezan": In Bebek, a famous tenor calls / the ezan from Kemalettin's elegant, dove-grey mosque, // his voice spilling like noon light over the park.
Felicity looked huffy in a dove-grey halterneck gown.
LONDON--A huge, mirrored panel slowly opens, and a solitary couple in dove-grey satin waltzes out to the strains of Erik Satie's Trois Gymnopedies.
And yesterday, in a dove-grey gown instead of his familiar racing colours, Carson was invested with his degree by the Stirling Chancellor, Lord Balfour of Burleigh, at the University's summer graduation ceremony.
Take a look at the dove-grey Bulaggi Grey Hobo, pounds 49, from colourful fashion.com
In the shadow of a statue of John Knox in Edinburgh, Dr Elliot wore a dove-grey gown over a cream trouser suit.