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And the third one seemed too pallid to be a human.
Both were rather pallid and looked as though they needed the morning sun.
The closer we came to the day the more pallid he became.
The child's eyes were half closed and his skin was pallid.
We'd be going home with something that would make those other teams look pallid.
The white dress made her skin seem even more pallid.
He was an old man with bright black eyes, a pallid skin.
The word made no sound as it left his pallid lips.
She was still pale, but not quite so pallid, I thought.
There was no place on her table for pallid soup.
But it was a rather pallid triumph, given the state of play.
Those eyes, looking up at him from that calm, pallid face.
It might have been himself, weakened and pallid on the floor before him.
His skin was so pallid I could see blue veins.
Dark blue veins could be seen through the pallid skin of his hands and face.
But now she knew how wrong she'd been to pursue such a pallid dream.
In a corner of the inn's common room a pallid figure could be seen.
His face was pallid and drawn over with worry lines.
The whole country was bleak and pallid under the snow.
She was drawn and pallid, with dark circles under her eyes.
President Bush says he wants to sign a good civil rights bill but continues to offer a pallid one.
She was still warm but pallid and he could find no pulse.
His hands and face, pallid to the extreme, were a contrast.
When she came here last May her face was pallid, pasty.
Her husband, on the other hand, was rather pallid and unhealthy looking; too many days spent inside in an office.