WordNet
n. a very dark gray color [syn: charcoal, charcoal grey, oxford gray, oxford grey]
Usage examples of "charcoal gray".
Both were dressed alike in tied-up cloaks, cowls, and face wraps a color between charcoal gray and forest green.
His sleeves were of thick cloth, colored a soft charcoal gray with a hint of green.
On the center of its back was a charcoal gray kamon, an unfamiliar family crest.
The aurasuit was a dull charcoal gray, from coif to attached, self-covered boots.
It's a soft charcoal gray, nearly chalky with light pollution, the trees like ink stains on a darkened carpet.
Painted in a charcoal gray with no markings but a small American flag on the vertical stabilizer, the McDonnell Douglas C-17 soared above an ocean of pearl-white clouds blanketing the glaring ice of Antarctica like a giant, featherless pterodactyl over a Mesozoic landscape.
His charcoal gray robes vanished abruptly into the darkness, and if any discern-ible disturbance marked his departure, the event became obscured by Haldeth’.