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have grayed

  • present perfect
    of gray.
    gray
    adjective
    of a color between white and black; having a neutral hue.

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Having played golf with Clinton seven years ago, Friedman says that though the two terms in office have grayed the president's hair, "they have also smoothed out his backswing."

From Golf Digest Apr. 15, 2020

His sideburns have grayed a bit more in the past year. 

From Forbes May 29, 2015

Baby boomers have grayed enough by now to mourn, with some regularity, the passing of their ’60s musical heroes, if not their own generational peers.

From New York Times Dec. 31, 2013