Grey amber American noun uncountable
The phrase often used in English writing.
Used to describe a solid waxy flammable substance produced naturally by a type of whale in order to make some perfumes.
My knowledge of grey amber was still very vague. I had no idea about this product.
People can still find perfumes with grey amber around the world.
Used to refer to a substance that is gummy and sticky such as gravy, soup, etc.
1. Used to describe a nasty substance, such as dirt between the toes.
2. Valueless.
3. To stop working.
4. To sleep.
a liquid or material to fuel/oil, especially for machine or sex purposes.
Many sources point to the 15th century for the origin of this phrase.
A humorous way of saying that what one has said is just what they acknowledge and may not be entirely accurate
Mike: Have you returned from your vacation on the beach? Your skin seems to get tanned.
Jenny: My skin is always dark. That's my story and I'm sticking to it!