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navy gray

American  

noun

  1. a dark gray, as of a warship.


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Thus in one corner: Mr. Depp, a man who tends to be rock star-meets-gypsy king, in three-piece suits in navy, gray and black, vests always fully buttoned up, tie tucked in, a silk pocket square displayed in his left breast pocket.

From New York Times

The previous front-runners of navy, gray and black are sitting, Sprudzs said, and she’s seeing people wear lilac, green, mauve, burnt orange and teal instead.

From Seattle Times

Consider: From the evening of Aug. 20, when she left Washington to fly to Singapore, through her time in Vietnam, she wore only dark pantsuits in navy, gray and black, with a small flag pin on the lapel, plain white or light blue shells beneath and her signature simple strand of pearls.

From New York Times

The 14-time major champ will wear four spring-ready versions of the shirt: navy, gray, lilac and his Sunday red.

From Golf Digest

Kitsap’s largest city bleeds Navy gray, and it is visible in abundance as you crest the comfortable Manette Bridge into downtown Bremerton.

From Seattle Times