WordNet
n. a very dark gray color [syn: charcoal, charcoal gray, oxford gray, oxford grey]
Usage examples of "charcoal grey".
There was a ring of glittering black on the outside of his pupils but inside that was a ring of charcoal grey, and inside that was a ring of palest white-grey.
She stood with all that height over me, leaving one leg artfully bare, and bent so that the line from upper thigh to toe was graceful and framed by the charcoal grey of fur.
If he looked under his feet, or at a handful of soil in his hand, the colour was a deep charcoal grey, sometimes even a black.
The cubes felt cold and sleek, the white ones yellowed like old ivory but with little of ivorys warmth, the black ones more a charcoal grey than true ebon or obsidian.
The cubes felt cold and sleek, the white ones yellowed like old ivory but with little of ivory's warmth, the black ones more a charcoal grey than true ebon or obsidian.