pallid in English

adjective
1
(of a person's face) pale, typically because of poor health.
Her mother was propped up against a pillow, her pallid face hardly standing out against the white background.

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1. She had a pallid look.

2. Paul looked pallid and sick.

3. Her siege of illness left her languid and pallid.

4. Haunted by vain regrets, and pallid, sorrowful faces.

5. Next to his tanned face, hers seemed pallid and unhealthy.

6. Reaching out he gently touched her pallid face.

7. Marley , looking haggard and pallid , relates his unfortunate story .

8. At its best, it makes standard English seem pallid.

9. Their condition ranged from pallid shock to profane defiance.

10. You look a bit pallid do you feel all right?

11. This is a pallid production of what should be a great ballet.

12. Next to his tanned face,(Sentencedict.com) hers seemed pallid and unhealthy.

13. Pallid and balding, Vladimiro Montesinos, was Fujimori's intelligence chief and right-hand man.

14. At the beginning of your upkeep, put a spore counter on Pallid Mycoderm .

15. This led the government to intervene with some rather pallid legal weapons.

16. First-hand newsprint, elaborately descriptive journalism, becomes essentially a pallid after-image.

17. 36 synonyms for Colorless: ashen, ashy, bloodless, cadaverous, livid, lurid, pale, pallid, pasty

18. Her eyes were puffy and pinkish and her pallid skin gleamed with sweat.

19. 16 Pallid and balding, Vladimiro Montesinos, was Fujimori's intelligence chief and right-hand man.

20. 14 synonyms for Ashy: ashen, bloodless, cadaverous, colorless, livid, lurid, pale, pallid, pasty, sallow, wan

21. Her hair needs a wash, skin shines on nose, bones and muscles lie beneath pallid skin.

22. Her feelings for him had been a pallid thing beside what she now felt for Fen.

23. Lilian Arkwright grew up into a pallid, spiritless child; there was nothing notable about her except her curious teeth.

24. 22 Records get knocked out in the studio hastily, emerge knock-kneed, spindly, pallid and monochrome.

25. The mist coiled and broke round the movement, and its pallid drift reflected, briefly, the starlight.

26. He was neither pallid nor flabby,(Sentencedict.com) prison had not marked him in the ways she expected.

27. Rather smaller and darker than Swift and Pallid Swift, differing especially in its dark throat and faster flight.

28. Anolis cooki Grant, 1931 – Cook's Anole, Cook's Pallid Anole : Species: Anolis crassulus Cope, 1864 – Anolis adornado, Ornate Anole : Species: Anolis cristatellus A

29. This species is widely Circumfused, usually hard, quite thick, uneven, pallid, elegant chocolate-brown, then blackish; conversely encircled crested border.

30. The baron's pallid face looked more Bloodless, his accent was fiercer, and his countenance more ruffianly as he uttered all this

31. Pallid sturgeon are actively being raised in a dozen hatcheries and the offspring are being released back to the wild every year.

32. Géricault's palette is composed of pallid flesh tones, and the murky colours of the survivors' clothes, the sea and the clouds.

33. Her short red hair was Crudely shaped in a wedge and her pallid cheeks and small chin were peppered with unsightly acne.

34. The flesh is pallid to bluish in color, slowly turning greenish after being exposed to air; its taste is mild to slightly acrid.

35. 21 The shrubs of White Tephrosia, Cajan and Pallid Rattle-box are drought resistance, endurable to lean soil, developed root system, exuberant growth of branches and leaves and quick growth variety.

36. “Lucky Strike has the congenially grungy feeling of an ancient haunt in Les Halles in Paris,” he wrote, pointing out a “derma of pallid yellow paint, a Bonhomous bar, tightly arranged

37. In the grey of the morning the two students, pallid and haggard from anxiety and with the terror of their adventure still beating tumultuously in their blood, met at the medical college.

38. The sperm cell of the pallid sturgeon differed from those of other sturgeons chiefly in the acrosomal region, where the posterolateral projections (PLP) have the shape of an acute triangle and are arranged in a spiral about the longitudinal axis of the cell.

39. In 1990, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service placed the pallid sturgeon on its endangered species list because few young individuals had been observed in the preceding decade and sightings had greatly diminished; the species is now rarely seen in the wild.

40. Apparent Life-Threatening Event (Alte) “An episode that is frightening to the observer and that is characterized by some combination of apnea (central or obstructive), color change (usually cyanotic or pallid but occasionally erythematous or plethoric), marked change in muscle tone (usually implies limpness), choking, or gagging.

41. "Ah, Porphyro!" said she, "but even now Thy voice was at sweet tremble in mine ear, Made tuneable with every sweetest vow; And those sad eyes were spiritual and clear: How chang'd thou art! How pallid, chill, and drear! Give me that voice again, my Porphyro, Those looks immortal, those Complainings dear! Oh leave me not in this eternal woe, For if thou diest, my Love, I know not where to go."