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He appeared to be stifling with passion, and his face was cadaverously white.
The man seated in it was cadaverously thin, and his skin hung loosely.
Tall and cadaverously thin, he stared at the dock.
Tall and cadaverously thin, he was strong, and could pick a living at most things that came his way.
His entire physiognomy was interestingly saturnine - even cadaverously pale.
He was almost cadaverously lean, with skin stretched tightly over a high-bridged nose.
Cadaverously thin, radiating physical strength and power that was totally disorienting.
She nodded and gave them in turn to the slender salesclerk, who walked cadaverously out of the office with the dresses.
He looked cadaverously old, but otherwise healthy.
Reedy tall, his face leathery, cadaverously thin, tightened further with anger.
Yung-Hoon rubbed his cadaverously deep eyes with spindly fingers.
The woman who spoke from the shadows of the porch was cadaverously thin, with curly dark hair and a sallow complexion.
The patient in the bed, a cadaverously thin young man, blinked awake to watch her with a caged beast's eyes, but did not speak or move.
He was a tall, almost cadaverously thin man, with dark, short-cut hair and of roughly the same height and build as Lehmann.
In Switzerland he'd be called a gnome, barely over five-seven, and cadaverously thin, acne on his angular face.
"No, ma-dame," he said cadaverously, "It was neither siddhasana nor padmasana.
Next to Wyatt was a cadaverously thin man, dressed in the same tan uniform as Wyatt.
Even padded and armored as he was, obviously on red alert for combat, the commander looked more haggard, more cadaverously thin than ever.
As the car passed the window she could see the driver: a cadaverously thin man with short graying hair and a somber smile that was somehow disturbing.
Galardo said cadaverously: "Wodeffer my vriend hyere iss havfing."
She no longer looked simply burnt out, no longer just ashen; she was now paler than pale, cadaverously pallid.
Tall, cadaverously thin, his arms clasped before his belly, he walked around the table and studied McCann and Malenfant.
Shall we describe the terrifying Death persona they crafted and physically instantiated, to loom cadaverously in their midst and remind them of their supposed duty?
This Magician had been cadaverously gaunt and sober when Dor had first known him; now he was better fleshed and better tempered.
The rest of the man was hidden in his silvery-grey robe of state, but from the way it hung on him, T'fyrr suspected he was cadaverously thin.