pale|pales in English

noun

[peɪl]

lack of luster or color; fence; fence stake; bordered territory

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1. The moon pales the stars with her brilliance.

2. ♪ it pales in the glow ♪

3. Everything else that happened in my life pales into insignificance beside that one event.

4. The cost pales into insignificance when compared with the damage done to his reputation.

5. In classical Greek, it meant “to fence with pales, to form a stockade, or palisade.”

6. Yet, the foregoing pales into insignificance when compared with the injustices wrought upon Christ Jesus.

7. The Sussex controversy pales in comparison to the trouble stirred up over Odyssey's Black Swan Project.

8. He turned deathly pale.

9. The Belgian brewing scene is littered with Belgian Pales, which were initially brewed to compete with Pilseners during the WWII era

10. Pale spiky girl one side of a table, pale pasty boy the other.

11. And the pale Orc?

12. She went deathly pale.

13. The scraggly relative making its home in my father's backyard pales in comparison, but its symbolic value is far greater.

14. Your mucus was " pale goldenrod ".

15. Bob looked pale and sullen.

16. She looked pale and sickly.

17. Her face was deathly pale.

18. Bernadette turned deathly pale.

19. 25 Pale spiky girl one side of a table, pale pasty boy the other.

20. She was pale with fear.

21. Pink tinged her pale cheeks.

22. He looked pale and haggard.

23. The illegitimacy rate of the United States of 7.1 for every 1,000 single women in 1940 pales alongside the 27.8 figure in 1979.

24. Pale helms and spiky spurs,

25. She has a pale face.