Definitionadv. in a manner lacking interest or vitality
Last update: September 25, 2015
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She had the pallidly dusky skin of a Eurasian, but, by virtue of nature or artifice, her cheeks wore a peachlike bloom. [Please select]
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The smooth water glimmered pallidly, and here and there a spreading, circular ripple showed that the hungry fish were beginning to rise. [Please select]
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A pallidly glaring and shaking man, leaning against the veranda rail for support, had an oddly familiar scent and appearance to Laddie. [Please select]
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Under the larches on either hand the outlines of the gravestones loomed pallidly, and from the bell-tower came the faint inquiring cry of a small owl. [Please select]
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From the gate one looked down across the declivity, where in a walled compound, the rambling buildings of the Embassy showed pallidly amid green foliage. [Please select]
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