Examples of 'fair-skinned' in a sentence

Meaning of "fair-skinned"

To fair-skinned means to have light or pale skin
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  • having fair (light or pale-coloured) skin

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fair-skinned
Fair-skinned and slender if you are woman.
This is usually observed in fair-skinned people.
A fair-skinned boy like a budding pine leaf.
Lily was a princess she was fair-skinned and precious as a child.
Fair-skinned individuals are likely to be particularly susceptible to irritation.
Neither to the fair-skinned nor to those dark.
Your father is concerned because you are very fair-skinned.
He was fair-skinned and looked just like a girl.
Because the kids can get sunburned if they are fair-skinned.
You two are fair-skinned and have cute noses.
Light coloured food will make your baby fair-skinned.
We are usually fair-skinned and possibly have red hair.
Best results with spider veins are seen in fair-skinned individuals.
She was fair-skinned because her mother was raped by a white man.
The women associated with national country are fair-skinned.

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You are like the beautiful fair-skinned untouchable art princess.
A fair-skinned person sitting under a tree can burn in less than an hour.
This is also the reason why fair-skinned people burn more easily.
This may lead to spider veins on the cheeks or nose of a fair-skinned person.
The man is fair-skinned and has a dimple when he smiles.
Most people will appreciate that, especially if you are fair-skinned to begin with.
She was very fair-skinned because hermother was raped by a white man.
We have to address the myth that skin cancer only affects fair-skinned individuals.
We are looking for a fair-skinned lad who may have mistakenly been sold here.
New proposal urges doctors to begin talking to parents when fair-skinned children are 6 months old.
In fair-skinned people, the underlying blood vessels are very visible through the skin.
However, our research has shown that fair-skinned people are also negatively impacted.
For fair-skinned girls and for owners of dark skin, different devices are needed.
Eumelanin is a red-yellow pigment most often found in fair-skinned people with red hair.
The majority of fair-skinned organ transplant patients will eventually develop skin cancer.
The skin originated from the periauricular área and the anterior hairline of a middle-aged fair-skinned female.
Among fair-skinned people, a major risk factor is intermittent but excessive exposure to the sun.
They are in general as fair-skinned as the Imajaghan.
Fair-skinned women show this phenomenon less often than women with darker pigmentation.
Yuki bore him three beautiful, fair-skinned children and the villagers thought her a good wife.
As a result, many Brazilians prefer to pair up with a white or fair-skinned person.
Many believe that only fair-skinned people need to be concerned about overexposure to the sun.
Drinking much Alcohol causes facial redness, particularly for fair-skinned people.
These fair-skinned people need to be extremely careful about sun exposure throughout their lives.
The baby will be chubby and fair-skinned With denser milk.
She was fair-skinned with big eyes He liked her.
Moreover, the prophecy is said to have described Quetzalcoatl as fair-skinned and bearded.
Hawkins was very fair-skinned and resembled his English grandfather.
It was an absurdity, an affront to a Creole man who had outpaced his fair-skinned competitors.
After he married a fair-skinned female from Kashmir we parted ways.
Skin cancer is a very prevalent condition, especially among fair-skinned people like the Caucasians.
It commonly affects fair-skinned elderly individuals who were chronically exposed to UVR.
Basal cell carcinoma BCC is the most common neoplasia in humans, especially among fair-skinned individuals.
We encourage fair-skinned patients to start Botox earlier life as a preventative measure.
Sixteen years of age? Have you heard of any fair-skinned lads being sold here recently.

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