Sentence examples for the pallid from inspiring English sources

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the pallid

adjective

Appearing weak, pale or wan.

  • The patient left the hospital but was very pallid.

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Volcanic boulders rested disconsolately in the pallid light.

Skip the appetizer of starchy Peruvian corn and bland cheese, and the pallid, rubbery grilled octopus.

The pallid colors suggested parchment, with occasional jewel shades of cranberry or blue.

Still visible: the pallid palette of exterior paint colors (Urban Titanium Metallic?) and indifferent interior styling.

Several had the pallid complexions emblematic of sportsmen of the great indoors.

And they're a lot more interesting than the pallid little romance.

Mr. Canin's latest novel, the pallid "Carry Me Across the Water," is no exception.

I hope my proposal will not become sicklied over with the pallid cast of second thoughts.

One of the pallid habitues looked at him incredulously and said, "Goodness, Ira, you look like a photographic negative.

The pallid painterly backdrop and the elegant dresses made the show, in reference to Fendi's home base, Rome-antic.

From the first page, people of the ruling, dark-skinned race are "Coals", while the pallid underclass are "Pearls".

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