Sentence Examples
He had a pale pallor and his flesh did not seem to absorb any heat from the flames licking at the brick of the fire place. |
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Her pallor became pale with the pain and the corners of her mouth stiffened. |
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Even the brightest Moonlight induces pallor in each face it illuminates, and creates shadows like oubliettes, where all who enter disappear. |
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Oxygen saturation should be assessed by pulse oximetry in children with respiratory distress, significant tachypnea, or pallor. |
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All this blueness is in contrast to the pallor of his complexion and the beginnings of a beard and mustache. |
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Small and rather shy, Madison usually dressed in black, had the bookish pallor of a scholar, and cut a somber figure. |
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Her pallor was pale, and her eyes, large, dark and profoundly sad, as if from years of suffering. |
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Brian approached, and to Aaron's disconcertion, his servant's face was gray with the pallor of death. |
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Her sun baked skin had deteriorated to a grey, sickly pallor and her eyes had lost its bright sparkle. |
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It coated the world in a pale flurry, casting a ghostlike pallor and creating moon shadows among the skeletons of trees. |
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The intense pallor of his complexion, tightly cropped ginger hair, and prominent Adam's apple, only emphasised his lack of stature. |
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And so, once again, the Democrats reaped the bitter harvest of their own pallor and incompetence. |
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The treated limb will show patchy areas of pallor caused by arteriolar constriction. |
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He also took to donning a white greasepaint visage, designed to mimic the pallor of 13 th-century plague victims. |
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Her skin had a ghastly gray pallor, with dark smudges of sleeplessness under her eyes. |
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His beard was already threaded with grey stubble and his skin had an unnatural pallor. |
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There were dark circles under his eyes, and his skin took on a pale pallor. |
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The figure of Christ, his sepulchral pallor set off by a shroud of tender pink, confronts the viewer with awesome directness. |
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Yesterday we spent the morning at the beach, where I did my best to avoid ruining my library pallor while Margaret toasted herself. |
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Some women used belladonna to pale their complexions to a ghostly pallor but Antonia's mother had forbidden this, fearing her daughter's health. |
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My energy levels appear to be rising and my skin is losing its papery pallor and feels softer. |
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When I was a baby, my eyes were as black as my hair and I recall my brothers calling me sickly for my pale pallor, though I was never ill. |
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Not only that, but his formerly vibrant face was now marred by a sickly pallor and shadows under his eyes. |
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Her lips were a quivering blue and her deathly pallor betrayed her usual peaches and cream complexion. |
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So long as you don't have to look at the graveyard pallor of the rest of my body this is great. |
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It's the place where day becomes night, and everyone leaves with an unhealthy pallor. |
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No individuals have ever been prosecuted, so these satellites have what's called the pallor of respectability. |
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The infant should be assessed for pallor, petechiae, extravasated blood, excessive bruising, hepatosplenomegaly, weight loss, and evidence of dehydration. |
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It begins adagio, and soon an odd pallor settles over the piece. |
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Over the rolling, variegated hills, where virulent yellow rape seed mingles with brown arable land and verdant fruit farms, a grey, murky pallor is cast. |
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Vomiting may be preceded by nausea, which is often accompanied by increased autonomic nervous system activity, involving salivation, sweating, pallor, and low blood pressure. |
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In real life the woman is a performance artist distinguished by her striking pallor, but in this portrait she exists as a shadowy and mysterious character. |
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Seen close, she's even more pale than she appeared under club lights two nights ago, and there's a bloodlessness to that pallor that I've never seen but have heard described. |
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Instead, they stay put and give skin an unhealthy pallor and texture. |
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But today seedy glamour is being replaced by the dim light of computer screens and the unhealthy pallor of those who stare into them for most of their waking hours. |
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I am now down to eight and a half stone and have a sickly pallor. |
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The figure is painted on a plain brown background and thus the focus of the whole work falls on the dark garment and the pallor of the hand and face. |
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The physical examination demonstrated pallor, hypotension and tachycardia. |
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Whitman has produced music that neither fetishizes the scholarly pallor of early electronic music nor attempts to radically recast the tools or to play clever games with them. |
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The skin and mucous membranes should be inspected for cyanosis, pallor, ecchymoses, telangiectasia, gingivitis, or evidence of bleeding from the oral or nasal mucosa. |
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Some patients have target-like lesions, with each lesion consisting of a central punctate hemorrhage surrounded by circumferential regions of pallor and hemorrhage. |
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His strong skin was of the Norse snow-fed pallor that no sun ever tanned, no adolescence ever blotched. |
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In the distance the whitefeller lights of Bluebush cast an ugly orange pallor into the sky. |
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He had no hair on the front of his head at all so that the sweep of bone skin, daunting in its fungoid pallor, came right over above his ears. |
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How, with the tintless pallor of her skin and the classic straightness of her lineaments, she managed to look sensual, I don't know. |
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The feature that struck me most forcibly was the strange hue of their skin, a repulsive, unhealthy pallor, a seeming bloodlessness. |
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The child was febrile and toxic with no pallor, icterus or bleeding manifestations. |
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On admission the child was shocked and encephalopathic with fever, pallor, marked jaundice, and an acidotic breathing pattern. |
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Initial physical exam was negative for fever, rash, pallor, and hepatosplenomegaly. |
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In any case, the name implies pallor, an absence of light, the diffusion of contours into shadowy indistinction. |
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The waxen pallor of her face was almost spiritual in its ivorylike purity though her rosebud mouth was a genuine Cupid's bow, Greekly perfect. |
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Her cheeks were a hideous blotchwork of flush and pallor, and there were great blackened hollows under her grit-sealed eyes. |
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The lips were of the usual marble pallor. The eyes were lustreless. |
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There was no evidence of pallor, icterus or lymph-adenopathy. |
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The transcendencies of God, Self, and Moral Law prescribe ideals to which a world of becoming can never attain, thus casting a pallor of deficiency over all of life. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
With the re-establishment of respiration the cyanosis rapidly fades, to be succeeded in some cases by pallor and perspiration. |
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The eschar is at first dry and crisp, and is surrounded by a zone of pallor. |
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And, judging from their unhealthy pallor and lacklustre eyes, I can well believe it. |
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The Rices were known by their anaemic pallor, the Prunes by their congested skins. |
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A low line of hills loomed beyond, painted of silver gray against the backdrop of starry sky and the pallor of moon mists. |
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By this time the rosy flush on Mauna Kea had faded, and its superb brow was pale with an unearthly pallor. |
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The salesgirl started violently, and a deep flush drove the accustomed pallor from her cheeks. |
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His forehead was furrowed with lines, his pallor was unnatural and unwholesome. |
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The colouring was more soft and Roman, with the dull gleam of pearls, a distinguished pallor, morbidezza. |
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I saw it in her posture, in the pallor of her cheeks and the uprightness of her carriage. |
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There was nothing unhealthy in her clear pallor, no hint of sallowness, but a soft, white glow. |
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The intense pallor of his face, the set eyes, the stiffened limbs, spoke of the rigor mortis and the finality of tragedy. |
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His face had lost its pallor, but in his eyes was the same look of glassy bewilderment. |
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The colours are greyish, the brushwork feeble, and expressionless faces match the ashen pallor of the skin. |
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In the noonday light the intense, opaline pallor of her face was startling. |
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As she looked up at him she saw the pallor of his face change almost to grey. |
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In the distance he saw a pallor, where the face of the night looked into the palace from the sea. |
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The goaler may have a daughter, who, moved by the romantic history and pallor of the prisoner, may exchange clothes with him. |
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He noted the pallor of her face, and darted me a quick, suspicion-laden glance. |
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The arkansan turned upon Melissy a startled face of agony, in which despair and hate stood out of a yellow pallor. |
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Gholson took on an uglier pallor than before and went back into the house. |
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The smooth pallor of her unwrinkled skin looked more fearfully white than ever. |
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The trooper sinks upon a seat behind him, and great drops start out upon his forehead, and a deadly pallor overspreads his face. |
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Olmec sat motionless, a gray pallor growing under his swarthy skin. |
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Jed's pallor was, for the moment, succeeded by a vivid crimson. |
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Carrier's pallor was of a grey-green from the rage that possessed him. |
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Akin to the Cancerian archetype in some ways, with the bodily characteristics of pallor, flaccidity and hypo-function. |
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His pallor increased under the electric light that was shed over his death-bed. |
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Her face was ghastly, with a pallor which was accentuated by the blood which smeared her lips and cheeks and chin. |
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In spite of the pallor and attenuation, the face had a rare charm. |
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Save for the extreme, cadaverous pallor, there was no mark of death. |
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She drew back and said no more, a deathly pallor overspreading her face. |
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The sky had still the pallor of dawn, and there was a ghostly silence on the lagoon. |
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A grayish pallor had settled on Dillard's face as John talked. |
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The deathly pallor of Sean O'Donohue changed to pale lavender. |
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But the eagerness was all gone from his, and only the pallor left. |
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Her face, always remarkable for its want of color, was now startling to contemplate, in its blank, bloodless pallor. |
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The flush of his own heavy meal kept his pallor from showing. |
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And from that pallor of the dead, we borrow the expressive hue of the shroud in which we wrap them. |
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Gaga was in his sleeping-suit, spectral in his gauntness and his pallor. |
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A very faint dull red crept suddenly over the pallor of the gigolo's face. |
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A sudden pallor had whitened his face to the lips, there were strange singings in his ears, and a mist before his eyes. |
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Princess Mary's charming countenance was shrouded with a dull pallor. |
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But deathly pallor and staring, sightless eyes were the sole reply. |
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Code had gone a sickly pallor that looked hideous through his tan. |
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Still all were distinguished by a certain sodden swarthiness of complexion, a filmy dimness of eye, and pallor and compression of lip. |
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The experience was more like squirting on an eau de cologne and one I would definitely consider revisiting to brighten up my usual winter pallor. |
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The pallor had vanished from his cheeks and the restiveness from his eyes. |
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Reuther began to notice her pallor, and the judge to look grave. |
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A sickly smile came into his face, and seemed to accentuate its pallor. |
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Usually her thin cheeks were almost dead white in their pallor. |
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I said to myself as I saw the ghastly pallor of her face contrasting with her brown hair, and heard the guttural tones of her voice. |
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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. |
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I could not say which, for eyes were open and stony, but without the glassiness of death,and the cheeks had the warmth of life through all their pallor. |
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A greenish pallor spread over the count's cheeks, and his eyes became bloodshot at these terrible imputations, which were listened to by the assembly with ominous silence. |
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At these words, a deathly pallor spread over Christine's face, dark rings formed round her eyes, she staggered and seemed on the point of swooning. |
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