Sentence for pale | Use pale in a sentence

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  • She is very pale. (8)
  • Cecilia was pale. (10)
  • Then she grew pale. (12)
  • Is he as pale as ever? (8)
  • Barbara, too, was pale. (8)
  • The dinner flowers were pale. (8)
  • His face was pale and haggard. (8)
  • You look pale; are you not well? (8)
  • She was always a poor, pale thing. (8)
  • Soames responded with a pale smile. (8)
  • Soames, pale and defensive, smiled. (8)
  • Mrs. Pendyce smiled a pale little smile. (8)
  • Her face was pale and her eyes glittered. (12)
  • Rosamund saw that her companion was pale. (10)
  • The pale street-lamps flickered in the twilight. (12)
  • Annette was very pale and very pretty lying there. (8)
  • She, too, looked pale and dragged down by the heat. (8)
  • She was sitting with hands resting on the pale notes. (8)
  • The young Sanitist looked pale, dusty, and dishevelled. (8)
  • He stood by the pale brazen eagle, staring into the chancel. (8)
  • Mrs. Lovell gazed down at it, and then at him, ghastly pale. (22)
  • He was so pale, and had a curious, half-fed look, which moved her. (8)
  • Her face had been very pale, but she had smiled from time to time. (12)
  • Then suddenly looking up, he found her strangely pale and quivering. (8)
  • He is a pale, good-looking young man, with quick, rather scared eyes. (8)
  • The sunlight fell cruelly on their pale, squashed, unkempt young faces. (8)
  • At that first use of his name, Summerhay turned pale and seized her hand. (8)
  • Her pale face and great shining eyes could just be seen through the gloom. (8)
  • It is worse to see a pale sad face with a smile of unalterable tenderness. (10)
  • It is worse to see a pale sad face with a smile of unalterable tenderness. (22)
  • Percy was short in his speech, and pale as Robert had never seen him before. (10)
  • A pale shadowy blue centre of light among the clouds told where the moon was. (10)
  • Soames pressed the clasp; the seven stones gleamed out on the pale grey velvet. (8)
  • She was found by the side of the bed, inanimate, and pale as a sister of death. (10)
  • Harbinger had witnessed this episode, oddly pale, leaning against the loose-box wall. (8)
  • The captain started and raised his wet face from his arms; it had turned ghastly pale. (1)
  • The invader was Miltoun, hot, pale, dishevelled, with a queer, hunted look on his face. (8)
  • How splendid and brown and fit he looked, compared with those two pale, towny creatures! (8)
  • If a lady was pale and reserved, she did not seem to accuse him, and to require coaxing. (22)
  • She held in her left hand a bunch of buds and blown cups of the pale purple meadow-crocus. (10)
  • Upon an Autumn afternoon; Dahlia, looking like a pale Spring flower, came down among them. (10)
  • By the door of my cab a loafer was standing; a tall tatterdemalion with a pale, bearded face. (8)
  • The room has pale grey walls, unadorned; the curtains are drawn over a window Back Left Centre. (8)
  • The reverberation of the snow increases the pale daylight, and brings all objects nearer the eye. (2)
  • The young man, whose face was stained by the firelight the colour of pale cheese, made no answer. (8)
  • Turning round, he faced her; the light of the candle throwing her pale visage into ghostly relief. (10)
  • He was too pale, a greyish tinge all over his face; he poured out water, and began feverishly washing. (8)
  • It was a late autumn evening with few pale stars and a moon no larger than the paring of a finger-nail. (8)
  • Ascetically benevolent were his grey eyes; a pale and ghostly smile played on the curves of his thin lips. (8)
  • At several little tables outside the buffet persons are taking refreshment, served by a pale young waiter. (8)
  • Niels Heinrich started as though a heavy blow had struck him, and stared wildly with pale and empty eyes. (12)
  • He had expected her to be pale and nervous; but Gyp never admitted being naughty till she had been forgiven. (8)
  • Old Heythorp lifted his hand, and Joe Pillin put into that swollen shaking paw his pale and spindly fingers. (8)
  • She is a young woman with a good figure, a pale face, the warm brown eyes and complete poise of a Frenchwoman. (8)
  • She was pale, and droopy from the heat, but happily dressed in Liberty silk, with a plain turn-down straw hat. (8)
  • The pale blur of her stretched-down arm and face did not stir; he moved the chair, and noiselessly mounted it. (8)
  • Her pale face grew paler, her eyes so dark, rested immovably on his, her hands remained clasped in front of her. (8)
  • Her eyes were half-closed, her cheeks rather pale, and her fair hair, cut quite short, curled into her slim round neck. (8)
  • Watching her face with idle malice, he saw it change, grow so pale that he thought she would drop, then flame out crimson. (8)
  • The clouds sailed across the irregular space of pale blue Northern sky which the break in the woods opened for them overhead. (9)
  • She stood looking at herself reflected in it, pale, and rather dark under the eyes; little shudders kept passing through her nerves. (8)
  • The apparently medicinal articles of attire were obtained from Aunt Anne, without a word of speech on the part of that pale spinster. (10)
  • He confided his feelings, and the fact that he knew the artist, to his young neighbour, but she had turned deadly pale and lowered her eyes. (5)
  • None of these, however, were destined to occur; and Emily lay still and motionless as she was, scarce seeming to breathe, and pale as death. (6)
  • They grew in masses and of all shades, from deep purple to pale grey, and their scent, very penetrating, very delicate, floated on the wind. (8)
  • Kasteliz had fixed his glowing eyes on her; Boleskey, nodding his head, was staring at the floor; Margit, with a pale face, stood like a statue. (8)
  • And Lennan waited, his eyes fixed on those blossoms so like to little blue butterflies and strange-hued crickets, tethered to the pale green stems. (8)

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