Examples of 'pale' in a sentence

Meaning of "pale"

In English, pale is used to describe a light shade of a color, or to refer to someone's complexion looking light or sickly
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  • Light in color.
  • Having a pallor (a light color, especially due to sickness, shock, fright etc.).
  • Feeble, faint.
  • To turn pale; to lose colour.

How to use "pale" in a sentence

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I see a pale face behind that bush.
You would make your man pale.
Yet you are pale imitation of the man.
Pale pink bill with yellowish tip.
You looked as pale as parsley that night.
A pale blue light was emanating from her.
He turned so pale and shook all over.
A pale young man stood next to him.
The horseman on the pale horse is pestilence.
This pale drinking water oversees it all.
They became all pale like they are.
Skin pale as the light of the moon.
I thought he looked a little pale when he was talking to us.
The pale blue house on the right.
They like them pale in the capital.

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Pale straw yellow with greenish hints.
When shadows pale along the trail.
Pale and scared and already crazy.
You look so pale and were still so long.
Pale blue for guarantee waiver certificates.
Dawn casts its pale light on my balcony.
A pale yellow to light brown lyophilised powder.
My mother grew pale on hearing the news.
Pale green colour in the younger leaves.
Your suicide would pale in comparison to that.
His pale face showed a flush of excitement.
You are too pale for our hood.
Pale yellow colour with green hues.
Herceptin is a white to pale yellow lyophilised powder.
Since you are in town you are a little pale.
I noticed a pale stripe of skin on his finger.
You just got real pale suddenly.
You were pale even before the news.
And the children look pale too.
You are so pale but prettier than ever.
I thought he looked a little pale when we left.
You turned pale and started trembling.
Unless someone really does go beyond the pale.
That pale face soaked with tears.
Nor are employed pale mole for tests.
And pale rose for the walls.
It makes me all pale and washed out.
I think you look a little pale out.
He turned pale the instant he saw her.
There is one who is pale and weak.
Light pink to pale yellow homogeneous suspension.
I do not think we are getting that pale ale.
He was all pale when he got out of prison.
You have been looking a little pale lately.
A small pale figure in way to little clothes.

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