Adjective
1. abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress;
2. (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble;
3. lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness;
The lamp overhead gave out a pallid glow , shining dimly on my face, still half asleep.
On her pallid cheek and forehead came a colour and a light.
Frozen tissues are painless and appear waxy with a pallid yellow color.
Mrs. Tremaine grew more and more worried at his pallid face and stertorous breathing.
She had a pallid look.
Haunted by vain regrets, and pallid, sorrowful faces.
You look a bit pallid do you feel all right?
Some excerpts from a Renaissance mass are spatchcocked into Gluck's pallid Don Juan music ( Alan Rich )
We gazed upon each other with pallid faces.
Delivers you a pallid to gather, hundred years good and count on it.
After being sick in bed for a week, Jane still looked pallid.
It is pallid and unimagined for the days with no good prospects.
A stand of magnificent ghost gums with pallid white trunks and drifting thin leaves.
Some excerpts from a Renaissance mass are spatchcocked into Gluck's pallid Don Juan music.
Mari was a scrawl over the oasis, built piecemeal in a pallid, dead brick.
The moon drifted from behind the clouds and exposed the pallid face.
People prefer that I look pretty, not a pallid white.
Their condition ranged from pallid shock to profane defiance.
She looked bloated , like a body long submerged in motionless water , and of that pallid hue.
Crass's fat face was pallid with fear as he clung tremblingly to his seat.
Her siege of illness left her languid and pallid.
Mari was a scrawl over the oasis piecemeal in a pallid, dead brick.
At its best, it makes standard English seem pallid.
His dry pallid face often looked gaunt.
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