Sentence examples for ghostly pale from inspiring English sources

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Ghostly pale mountain-pigeons are abundant along the ridgelines.

Now I have a receding hairline and am ghostly pale.

He had grey eyes and a ghostly pale complexion, a vestige of Emmanuel's white grandfather.

And his skin tone had become several shades lighter, to almost a ghostly pale.

Amply inked and ghostly pale, pierced sufficiently to trigger a metal detector, Kristen wears a sparkly Jacob DeGrom jersey.

As the sun comes out and ghostly pale chalkhill blue butterflies rise from the grass, Simcox pauses.

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Both the native red, which has ripe purplish-black berries, as well as the Chinese white, which was introduced in the 19th century to support an ultimately unsuccessful silk industry and which produces ghostly pale-to-sometimes purplish fruit, are prodigious fruit-bearers.

Impossibly tall and thin, her ghostly-pale androgynous face is illuminated by emerald eyes and capped by a brushed-back crop of hair (blonde, at the moment, rather than her more famous bright red).

Only two monks were in residence: one a ghostly-pale character with a soft spot for the entertainment district nearby; the other a grizzled old guy whose passions stretched from motorbikes to the Hanshin Tigers baseball team and back again.

It is a field of banners, emblazoned not with the traditional heraldic and national totems that decorate military banners but pale, ghostly images of male vulnerability.

Then Gray, this über-WASP figure who looked as if he'd stepped out of the L. L. Bean catalog with his plaid shirt and pale, ghostly New England transcendentalist mien, would sit down, open a notebook and begin talking.

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