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salt-and-pepper in American English (ˈsɔltənˈpɛpər) US adjective dotted or speckled with contrasting colors, esp. black and white Examples of 'salt-and-pepper' in a sentencesalt-and-pepper He shakes his salt-and-pepper coiffeur in amazement.He is a big man, with a quick smile beneath a salt-and-pepper mustache.He was in a business suit, and his hair was long and very salt-and-pepper.His salt-and-pepper hair, when not quite so recently cut, has pompadour possibilities.Despite the fact that he was 49, dressed perfectly normally, and sporting a fetching salt-and-pepper beard.A single glance shows that the man is far beyond medical help, his face mustard yellow above a salt-and-pepper suit.He is wearing his trademark open-necked white shirt, tanned chest on show, wavy salt-and-pepper locks and dark, expressive eyebrows.His blue eyes are piercing but his salt-and-pepper beard makes him look more like somebody's uncle than an in-your-face photographer. © 01/05/2018, Shutterstock |