Examples of 'pallid' in a sentence
Meaning of "pallid"
Pallid as an adjective means lacking color, usually used to describe someone's complexion as pale or unhealthy-looking
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- Appearing weak, pale, or wan.
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The pallid hero can blow it no more.
Along the ramparts plumed and pallid.
Pallid bats have a blunt piglike snout.
The sun gives off a pallid glow.
More pallid than that of the dead.
Every time i had a moment in her pallid.
A pallid ray of moonlight fell upon the fountain.
I spurn the pallid cypress tree.
The pallid prominent personage almost died of fright.
Them cheeks are looking a little pallid.
But your pallid complexion concerns me.
His face must have been pallid at that time.
The pallid beach mouse is extinct.
More exotic than the most pallid mash.
His pallid face seemed to reproach me.
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That would account for your pallid complexion.
Pallid as the history of human error.
I felt a peculiar shrinking from those pallid bodies.
Hence your pallid complexion.
The pallid harrier and lesser flamingo are near threatened.
For him that was pallid fare.
I settled for being pallid and provincial out of my eternal timidity.
Their utterances are vague and pallid and sickly.
Females possess a pallid complexion and have swollen abdomens.
You are looking a little pallid.
The ones at home are pallid shadows of their former selves.
You do look a tad pallid.
Shall pallid make you.
So pale was the moonlight it could not shroud the pallid lake.
The pallid moon.
Composing profound stories in a style that made proust seem pallid.
Along the ramparts plumed and pallid a winged odour went away.
His pallid complexion.
But still pallid.
Pallid and old.
Sad and pallid.
All captured pallid sturgeon must now be released back to the wild.
You look pallid.
The pallid beach mouse can give birth every four weeks.
The girl was in a regular condition but pallid and with slight dyspnea.
The pallid light of recession illuminated crack after crack in the shiny surface of capitalism.
Adult females have a broadly similar plumage to that of pallid and hen harriers.
He purposefully chose a pallid bust to contrast with the dark plume of the bird.
The underside of the hindwing is a paler orange with a pallid stripe in the center.
This pallid mediocrity in the beer marketplace eventually led to the demand for tastier beer.
The moon drifted from behind the clouds and exposed the pallid face.
On the pallid bust Just above my chamber door.
So they have called themselves vegetarians to make themselves seem normal and not pallid.
This is just a pallid idea of what Jesus is doing within me.
Only someone who never spent any time in the sun could look so pallid.