grege

grege

(ˈɡreɪɡeɪ)
vb (tr)
to make heavy
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Malone, a carrion eater, like all of his kind--porcus ex grege diaboli-- a swine from the devil's herd.
The walls, ceiling, flooring, fabric, rugs, pillows, lamp shades, paintings and flowers are in various shades of ivory and greige (from the French word grege, which refers to the natural color of raw silk).
Among those axed were Police Officers 1 Djona Ansing Genorosa, Felix Josephius Pascual, Arian Lloyd Luchana, April Rose Denopol, Grege Lagare, Ralph Shemuel Supnet, Daniel Audy Talpis, Al-Najib Ujaji, Fermuzaina Umda, Joel Espina Aliser, Jilhani Mohaimen Dalongenes, Nohasim Yusop Sakilin and Raymond Sumonglay.
The collection includes eight new shades, including a special hue, Grege #169, proceeds from which will be going to the Oscar winner's charity of choice the 'Free the Children Association.'
Go neutral with vinyls Homestyle is a new collection of vinyl floors from Tarkett, which includes this neutral DJ/ Grege, priced pounds 15 per sq m (www.tarkett.com.
/ Da risse, e division lo sparso Grege / Per opra di costor, che della loro / Pastoral potesta custodiranno / Gelosi il don, onde in sicura pace / Frutti tramandi al Ciel, fora guardato; / Lungi che mai nel Tempio la discordia / Alzar possa il vessillo, ed a feroci / Turbe pretesto dar la Religione.