1He was palish, with a jerk of thin hair on his forehead.
2I shall know him again; he's a little thin, palish fellow, quite young.
3They were just a blur of a palish, dirty green.
4There should be no problem finding that little embroidered, slightly hippy, palish coloured bit of mesh.
5The floor was painted a rather palish yellow.
6She was a girl of palish yellow colour.
7He stood there, the hands lightly laid one upon the other, his face palish certainly, but not colourless.
8The people are, nearly all of them, tall and fat, with palish hair, prominent lips, and very thick ears.
9It was a bare room, wainscoted round the walls a few inches up, papered beyond in some common palish pattern.
10This brother's face was palish white, and he had a fondness for taking the part of an actress at the theatre.
11Her hair was light and scanty, her complexion sallow, and her eyes a palish gray; but her features were delicate and pretty.
12I noticed he was palish, and seemed all of a shake, but he did not answer when I called out to him.'
13Her short, neat hair was the same palish shade as her skin, and her eyes were neither blue nor gray nor green.
14She was very dark brown, not black, and had a paler throat than the palish throat of most hen blackbirds-nearlywhite, in fact.
15Lord Whiffledale read this letter over three times distinctly; then, from his usual white he turned a palish purple, then again became white.
16The auroral light is of a palish green colour, but we now see distinctly a red flush preceding the motion of any bright part.