Crossword clues for salt-and-pepper
salt-and-pepper
Wiktionary
a. Having a color pattern resembling many small speckles of black and white.
Usage examples of "salt-and-pepper".
The Clockmaker, balding with a salt-and-pepper fringe, seemed to be making him more self-conscious than he already was.
When his thick salt-and-pepper eyebrows drew together in a meaningful scowl at me I guessed he intended to take advantage of the semiprivacy, so I spoke first.
The smallest of the three, a willowy brunette, and the tallest, a big muscular blonde, appeared to take their cues from the third woman, whose salt-and-pepper hair made her appear older.
The woman with the salt-and-pepper buzzcut and cast-iron features was Thora Skillen.
Beatty is described as having blue-green eyes over a salt-and-pepper beard.
Her salt-and-pepper hair was cut short and neat in a no-nonsense style.
In front of him stood the district attorney, Ed Topper, a slight man in his forties, with crinkly salt-and-pepper hair cut en brosse, and cold, black eyes.
The next was a collection of exotic-looking seeds, some like huge flat fish eyes, others like salt-and-pepper mix, others like one-winged flies.
Tall, handsome, looking ten years younger than he was, with salt-and-pepper hair and a toothy grin, Nicholas Glendale was a regular figure for interviews, movie consulting jobs, and had written several best-selling books on paleontology.
The ketchup bottle was right there on the table, over against the window between the napkin dispenser and the salt-and-pepper shakers.
Don Pablo's salt-and-pepper mustachios crinkled upward in an ingratiating smile.
Stinson was fifteen pounds over what the glossy magazines recommended, with salt-and-pepper hair that looked as if it had been cut with pinking shears.
He had that kind of salt-and-pepper hair, dark against silver, that some men seem lucky enough to inherit, though his beard was still a solid color of dark brown, almost black.