Anemic looking from illness or emotion.
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Examples for "white "
Examples for "white "
1 Semisoft; white ; creamy; sharp; historic since the time of the Merovingian kings.
2 Green in the spring, golden in the summer, white in the winter.
3 Dirty olive green over the whole back; belly dirty white ; scuta 130.
4 In response, the federal government launched its most intensive white - collar criminal investigation.
5 There are roads and curves in the blue and in the white .
1 New Zealand First's decision left Leader of the House Gerry Brownlee livid .
2 Billy Tang, who was at home the time, said he was livid .
3 The blood on the livid face glistened wet in the electric light.
4 Cazeau turned a livid white in the moon-rays;-hisblood grew icy cold.
5 The Major was so livid she could barely get the words out.
1 Her skin was ashen ; I found her pulse: sixty beats per minute.
2 Bahadur Khan stood ashen grey in the light of the one lamp.
3 He seemed in the utmost alarm, his face quite ashen with terror.
4 She looked at him wildly; her face was ashen as she continued:
5 The ashen shadow had deepened upon the face of the dying man.
1 However, the country in general has remained calm since the bloodless coup.
2 What has so far been a bloodless coup could yet turn lethal.
3 Elsewhere, particularly in the Western world, the contests have been largely bloodless .
4 The bloodless ouster was Pakistan's fourth military coup since independence in 1947.
5 Given the times, a suitably bloodless , bureaucratic end to a colorful tradition.
1 An etiolated earth would be hardly worth living in.
2 Philip the Third was an etiolated and perfumed dandy.
3 As it seemed to me, the refined beauty and the etiolated pallor followed naturally enough.
4 Coleman has the etiolated look of a medieval martyr, an impression heightened by his impassivity.
5 No sunshine, no flowers; darkness produces thin, etiolated , whitened, and feeble shoots at the best.
1 As it seemed to me, the refined beauty and the etiolated pallor followed naturally enough.
2 Coleman has the etiolated look of a medieval martyr, an impression heightened by his impassivity.
3 That is the etiolated memory that captivates me now.
4 In the intervening century the Irish people dabbled in self-government, though in an oddly etiolated sense.
5 Greening of etiolated plastids is stimulated by light, which is sensed by various types of photoreceptors.
1 We spoke briefly because Alex said she had a visitor.' Birgit blanched .
2 Just in case, the spuds are blanched after slicing, removing surplus sugar.
3 I've no doubt he was quite amused at how I must've blanched .
4 By the way that Zane blanched , I knew her threat wasn't idle.
5 The author of this calamity blanched ; he was stricken dumb with horror.
6 Usually blanched vegetables, some rice, fish and very little meat, she said.
7 The faces of the crowd blanched , and turned mechanically toward the clock.
8 The Protestants went about in painful silence, and fear blanched every face.
9 Hopeless rage, defeated desire blanched and fired in turn the strong features.
10 The old man blanched at this businesslike presentation; his voice grew feebler.
11 His face blanched ; he knew I was doubling my insult for him.
12 His face blanched ; his heart sank with a certain foreboding of evil.
13 The borders of his nostrils blanched as they expanded with the effort.
14 Miss Twining's pink cheeks blanched ; her imploring gaze fixed on my countenance.
15 The doubt thus given utterance to, blanched even the cheeks of Arthur.
16 Blitz the blanched hazelnuts, garlic, lemon zest in a small food processor.
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