Sentence examples for slightly pale from inspiring English sources

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"It led to a lot of slightly pale cover versions that haven't quite landed.

At 12 hours, the dough had become drier and the baked cookies had a pleasant, if not slightly pale, complexion.

For "Amazing Grace," he and the cinematographer Remi Adefarasin work in a slightly pale color scheme, as if England had been redrawn in pastels.

Franco Vassallo, the baritone who played Carlo's loyal friend Rodrigo, was slightly pale, but gathered his resources to pack a punch at the end of his aria.

His face was slightly pale and his eyes tired — the consequence of a relentless work pace that takes him from arm-twisting stubborn party members to support the government's program to leading tense negotiations with Greece's creditors in Europe.

"The foundation for the skin was clean, matte and slightly pale," says Pecheux, who started by smoothing on a base -- e.g., Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation in 12.5 -- and concealed red spots with Yves Saint Laurent Touche ?lat Radiant Touch.

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None of this would be worthy of mention if Dano were not one of the most kinetic actors of his generation, as wildly explosive on screen as he is spiritless today, in the slightly pale-looking flesh.

Body slate-gray, slightly paler on underparts.

Underparts cinnamon or dull cinnamon rufous, slightly paler on the chin and upper throat.

Put the butter into a clean bowl and beat using a wooden spoon until light and slightly paler in colour.

The dense, soft, and velvety fur is brownish gray, slate, or black on the upperparts and slightly paler on the underparts.

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