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How to use pallor in a sentence

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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.
Her pallor became pale with the pain and the corners of her mouth stiffened.
Even the brightest Moonlight induces pallor in each face it illuminates, and creates shadows like oubliettes, where all who enter disappear.
Oxygen saturation should be assessed by pulse oximetry in children with respiratory distress, significant tachypnea, or pallor.
All this blueness is in contrast to the pallor of his complexion and the beginnings of a beard and mustache.
Small and rather shy, Madison usually dressed in black, had the bookish pallor of a scholar, and cut a somber figure.
Her pallor was pale, and her eyes, large, dark and profoundly sad, as if from years of suffering.
Brian approached, and to Aaron's disconcertion, his servant's face was gray with the pallor of death.
Her sun baked skin had deteriorated to a grey, sickly pallor and her eyes had lost its bright sparkle.
It coated the world in a pale flurry, casting a ghostlike pallor and creating moon shadows among the skeletons of trees.
The intense pallor of his complexion, tightly cropped ginger hair, and prominent Adam's apple, only emphasised his lack of stature.
And so, once again, the Democrats reaped the bitter harvest of their own pallor and incompetence.
The treated limb will show patchy areas of pallor caused by arteriolar constriction.
He also took to donning a white greasepaint visage, designed to mimic the pallor of 13 th-century plague victims.
Her skin had a ghastly gray pallor, with dark smudges of sleeplessness under her eyes.
His beard was already threaded with grey stubble and his skin had an unnatural pallor.
There were dark circles under his eyes, and his skin took on a pale pallor.
The figure of Christ, his sepulchral pallor set off by a shroud of tender pink, confronts the viewer with awesome directness.
Yesterday we spent the morning at the beach, where I did my best to avoid ruining my library pallor while Margaret toasted herself.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
With the re-establishment of respiration the cyanosis rapidly fades, to be succeeded in some cases by pallor and perspiration.
The eschar is at first dry and crisp, and is surrounded by a zone of pallor.
And, judging from their unhealthy pallor and lacklustre eyes, I can well believe it.
The Rices were known by their anaemic pallor, the Prunes by their congested skins.
A low line of hills loomed beyond, painted of silver gray against the backdrop of starry sky and the pallor of moon mists.
By this time the rosy flush on Mauna Kea had faded, and its superb brow was pale with an unearthly pallor.
The salesgirl started violently, and a deep flush drove the accustomed pallor from her cheeks.
His forehead was furrowed with lines, his pallor was unnatural and unwholesome.
The colouring was more soft and Roman, with the dull gleam of pearls, a distinguished pallor, morbidezza.
I saw it in her posture, in the pallor of her cheeks and the uprightness of her carriage.
There was nothing unhealthy in her clear pallor, no hint of sallowness, but a soft, white glow.
The intense pallor of his face, the set eyes, the stiffened limbs, spoke of the rigor mortis and the finality of tragedy.
His face had lost its pallor, but in his eyes was the same look of glassy bewilderment.
The colours are greyish, the brushwork feeble, and expressionless faces match the ashen pallor of the skin.
In the noonday light the intense, opaline pallor of her face was startling.
As she looked up at him she saw the pallor of his face change almost to grey.
In the distance he saw a pallor, where the face of the night looked into the palace from the sea.
The goaler may have a daughter, who, moved by the romantic history and pallor of the prisoner, may exchange clothes with him.
He noted the pallor of her face, and darted me a quick, suspicion-laden glance.
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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