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    pallor


    1. As she applied the magic, his deathly pallor warmed under the spell’s glow and his natural color returned somewhat


    2. And as Brynjolf turned to face the one who joined him in drink, his own countenance washed with new pallor


    3. Hearing the words again caused his legs to lighten and wobble and his cheeks to flush with rare pallor


    4. “Then what happens?” asked the Thimble Down deputy, who had never been to sea before and was not accustomed to the constant rocking of the ship, something reflected in his slightly green pallor


    5. A touch of ‘borrowed’ makeup brightened her pallor and out of character in Beth’s clothes, baggy on her, Herminia’s petite Latin look and flashing eyes combined with her trademark smile to form an image in the hallway that was enchanting


    6. She leans in close to my face, and I see for the first time how old she is; I see the lines that frame her eyes and mouth, and the unhealthy pallor she wears from years of eating far too little


    7. Seeing the pallor of her grandmother’s face, Jesse’s heart dropped


    8. stood out red against the pallor


    9. the pallor of my face is my proof


    10. Even in the uncertain torchlight, and in spite of her disheveled condition and pallor of fear, her beauty was striking

    11. Her pallor showed that physical restraints were not necessary


    12. The two seafarers' faces took on a pallor as of dead men, a fine sheen of sweat beading their foreheads


    13. The man had noted his pallor,


    14. There was a sickening pallor to his features that were frozen in time by the stiffening of the muscles


    15. The preacher’s face went deathly white at the suggestion of improprieties in his duty and oath to give honest, complete testimony; his hands clenched the arms of the chair, turning his knuckles the same pallor as his visage


    16. Though Lady Jane continued to stare at Feltus and maintain her composure adequately, the pallor around her lips pursed in a tight, thin line and her suddenly heavy breathing suggested that her secret had been uncovered


    17. His face still maintained a deathly pallor as though his deliberations and confrontation were terrifying or sickening to him, despite his sudden desire to merely explicate the affair in order to end the relentless harassment and perhaps bring some peace and comfort to his mind


    18. Moving as if he were stiff with rheumatism, Lowell slowly arose and stepped into the light that revealed his tattered grey suit and the grey pallor to his skin, most notably on his hands in which he clutched the grey cap


    19. She slowly moved her trembling hand to her forehead, as if checking for a temperature, and her flushed cheeks that contrasted greatly with her sudden pallor and gave her a deathly appearance, especially with the laced black clothing she was wearing


    20. There were no windows, and the lanterns cast an eerie pallor over

    21. his face was pale, the pallor of a dead man, and his whole body seemed to tremble as he struggled for breath


    22. His eyes cold with dark circles that seemed to give them a recessed look, and though his face was tanned, he seemed to have a sickly pallor, perhaps from the stress of the events that had just unfolded and landed him here


    23. Jeff walked with Noah and, noticing the pallor under the dark skin, prepared to catch his tall companion should he fall


    24. You could see he hadn’t been well, although she thought that probably, under the pallor, there was the hint of a good tan


    25. corpse like pallor they all had


    26. pallor and what seems to be immortal beauty and the changing moods,”


    27. corpse like pallor that we have


    28. It was night when she left the chamber to eat a bowl of broth and when she returned Ambrosius was conscious, although Ceri could see from his pallor that he was dangerously ill


    29. be preceded by yawning, salivation, pallor, cold sweat, and sleepiness


    30. Kathy’s pallor, and his friend’s bemused expression which was a mixture of caring concern for the woman’s welfare, and a sexual tension

    31. In the soft glow of the sun, her skin pallor reflected the light


    32. She was back to normal, familiar features of deathly pallor and hair that was black as night filled her vision


    33. apprehension as she noticed her friend's pallor had gone even paler then it had been before


    34. The father contemplated him a while longer but there was no apparent pallor or pain


    35. It was a nightmarish black and gray pallor, as if it had been stitched together from the skin of long deceased corpses


    36. probably be pretty soon by the ashen green pallor


    37. She already knew his fat unhealthy body, the white, greasy unhealthy pallor of his skin


    38. She was pale, but it was a healthy pallor; her face was radiant with freshness and vigour


    39. There was a determined gleam in his eyes; at the same time there was a deathly pallor in his face, as though he were being led to the scaffold


    40. The flight of time which hurries us so tragically along; the eternal drudge and drone, now bursting into fiery flame like those brief balls of yellow among green leaves (she was looking at orange trees); kisses on lips that are to die; the world turning, turning in mazes of heat and sound--though to be sure there is the quiet evening with its lovely pallor, "For I am sensitive to every side of it," Sandra thought, "and Mrs

    41. Across the stage with pallor on her face, yet lurid passion,


    42. He had that splendid pallor that gives something of the majesty of marble to the ardent races of the South


    43. And he looked at her, astonished at the pallor of her face, that stood out white against the black background of the night


    44. Her health was not good now, and there had come that ivory pallor into her face which he never noticed, and which afterwards he never forgot


    45. From such slender threads hang the destinies of nations! I also observed some wonderful snappers belonging to the order Lutianida, sacred fish for the Greeks, who claimed they could drive off sea monsters from the waters they frequent; their Greek name anthias means "flower," and they live up to it in the play of their colors and in those fleeting reflections that turn their dorsal fins into watered silk; their hues are confined to a gamut of reds, from the pallor of pink to the glow of ruby


    46. A deadly pallor followed the flush on the countenance of Caderousse, who turned away, and the priest saw him wiping the tears from his eyes with the corner of the red handkerchief twisted round his head


    47. His pallor was so peculiar, that it seemed to pertain to one who had been long entombed, and who was incapable of resuming the healthy glow and hue of life


    48. The two brigands looked at each other for a moment—the one with a smile of lasciviousness on his lips, the other with the pallor of death on his brow


    49. As they entered the circle, the bandits could perceive, by the firelight, the unearthly pallor of the young girl and of Diavolaccio


    50. Then every one could understand the cause of the unearthly pallor in the young girl and the bandit




































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    Synonyms for "pallor"

    achromasia lividity lividness luridness paleness pallidness pallor wanness

    "pallor" definitions

    unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from bruising or sickness or emotional distress)