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Answer for the clue "Turned tad grey at sea ", 7 letters:
gyrated

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Word definitions for gyrated in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: gyrate)

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gyrate \Gy"rate\ (j[imac]"r[=a]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Gyrated (j[imac]"r[asl]*t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Gyrating .] [L. gyratus, p. p. of gyrare to gyrate. See Gyre , n.] To revolve round a central point; to move spirally about an axis, as a tornado; to ...

Usage examples of gyrated.

She coughed, a hacking, irritating cough which reddened her face and gyrated her full breasts until they bounced dangerously close to the typewriter keys.

The driver shook and gyrated and kept a steady beat with his fingers on the steering wheel.

He stayed in deep and gyrated, making Catherine moan in unconscious pleasure and tighten about his girth.

A moment later, the cigarette gyrated downward, to burst in a shower of sparks.

Some forty couples gyrated to the music without ever engaging in body contact.

With a bit of black tapa for a wig and a breadfruit branch for a staff, Pa gyrated furiously in demented manner, whirling about and pointing his stick at first one islander and then another.

Finally, in a mock frenzy, the crazy dancer Pa gyrated directly up to King Tamatoa and pointed his stick at him, whereupon Marama rushed alongside, swung her feather bag, and brought it within an inch of the king's face.

As Athena and Earth, with titanic electrical discharges arcing between them, closed and gyrated about each other inside the Moon's orbit before separating, he had watched the false-color computer reconstructions of the events unfolding beneath the shroud veiling the stricken world.

The guard gyrated, caught in a grotesque slowmotion death dance by the stroboscopic effect of the whitehot muzzle blasts.

Her sneakered foot came down on his instep, and she put her whole weight of one hundred thirtyfive pounds into her heel, which she gyrated as if she were grinding out a lighted cigarette butt.

He gyrated wildly, suffocating, floundering, his perception careening without control.

Monsters cried out in alarm, stumbling as the big ships gyrated erratically.

Forgetting her master's orders, her pelvis swayed and gyrated in rhythm with his tongue and finger.