The kid's face had a sickly pallor due to fear. [Please select]
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She was standing with glaring eyes, parted lips, and a deathly pallor on her worn face. [noun]
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Associated marked pallor of the skin has led to these attacks being called Pallid Syncope. [noun]
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That London pallor is the choicest charm in a girl of quality--a refined sickliness that appeals to the heart of a man of feeling, an 'if-you-don't-lend-me-your-arm-I-shall-swoon' sort of air.' [noun]
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I am sending to Paris for a powder to burn in a corner of the room, which will throw the ghastliest pallor upon your countenance. [noun]
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The dim torchlight was sufficient to reveal Philostratus's pallor to the bystanders. [noun]
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The deepest pallor and the brightest color flitted by turns across her lovely face, like the light and shadow when clouds pass swiftly over a sunny noonday sky. [noun]
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A distinct pallor overspread Ben-Hur's face, and he looked over the sea. [noun]
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The mouth gaping wide; the eyes open, but sightless, and the bloodless pallor of a drowning man--never anything more ghastly. [noun]
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