sallow|sallows in English
noun
[sal·low || 'sæləʊ]
any of several species of small European willow (Botany)
Use "sallow|sallows" in a sentence
1. Simon's fresh, clear complexion was sallow.
2. A long time illness made him sallow and emaciated.
3. She had lank hair and sallow skin.
4. There was a dark oily gleam in his sallow face.
5. His face was sallow and shiny with sweat.
6. He was followed by a sallow, spindly lawyer.
7. Would Andrew Cartboy, so tiny and sallow, become a Dynmouth Hard?
8. 12 He was followed by a sallow, spindly lawyer.
9. He was a small man with a thin sallow face.
10. Lily was holding forth, her pinched face sallow with indignation.
11. Mrs. Bowdon was a little sallow woman with ratty brown hair.
12. His face was sallow, his lips curled down in a perpetual sulk.
13. Her sallow skin was drawn tightly across the bones of her face.
14. Grrandet was scared by the pallor of his wife's usually dark , sallow face.
15. I stared up into the kind-eyed, sallow face of Catherine of Aragon.
16. He has lost weight and there is a new darkening in the sallow skin beneath his eyes.
17. Indications: Spleen deficiency plus dampness accumulation that causes indigestion, bloating, diarrhea, weakness and sallow complexion.
18. He was a man in his late twenties, dark and thin with a sallow complexion.
19. 14 synonyms for Ashy: ashen, bloodless, cadaverous, colorless, livid, lurid, pale, pallid, pasty, sallow, wan
20. The woman was slightly fat, with loose sallow skin and a slow and uneven gait.
21. The drip, drip of winter skis propped up outside rooms have left their their sallow mark.
22. A sallow teenager in a cheap cocktail dress wearing too much makeup appears, looking terminally bored.
23. He liked the look of the man - about Jackson's own build, a lean, slightly sallow face.
24. His spare middle-aged frame is topped by a large head with sallow cheeks, thin lips, and receding chin.
25. Several others were rawboned and sallow, as if they had been beaten upon by all sorts of rough weather.