Mona
go gray what does 'go gray' mean in this sentence? she's got a few wrinkles and she's going gray'.
2018年12月22日 07:58
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2018年12月22日
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Hey Mona, how are you? In the sentence you provided (''She's got a few wrinkles and she's going gray''), the expression ''going gray'' could be replaced with ''becoming/getting old''. The expression ''go gray'' is usually used to informally say that a person is aging or is far along in years. The usage of the word ''gray'' in this case alludes to the state of a person when they are lacking in cheer and are becoming gloomy and old with the passage of time - as if the years had leeched (away) at their brightful/colourful hair (it is now becoming grey), and clear and soft skin. Hope that helps! :)
2018年12月22日
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To go grey means to start growing grey hairs.
2018年12月22日
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Aging, growing old.
2018年12月22日
thank you (:
2018年12月22日
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