Of or relating to a cadaver or corpse.
Very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold.
1 Heart, cornea, double-lung, or pancreas transplants have to come from cadaverous donors.
2 There was no mistaking the metallic glistening eyes and the cadaverous skin.
3 By degrees the freshest among them began to grow cadaverous and saucer-eyed.
4 At his heels strode a tall, cadaverous person in a checked suit.
5 I dressed, looking like the cadaverous ghost I felt myself to be.
6 All white-feathered fowl, in spite of yellow legs, look cadaverous when picked.
7 Everything from the ground to the sky was a dull, cadaverous grey.
8 Turning, I saw that the cadaverous man had shut this door too.
9 There it ruled in ghostly splendor over a cadaverous remnant of Imperium.
10 Their faces had a cadaverous hue, which could not but be remarked.
11 A deep sense of satisfaction is impressed on the Jesuit's cadaverous countenance.
12 His mother, tall, cadaverous , and of complaining voice and manner, only declared:
13 Brief glimpses of cadaverous faces melted into view, then snapped back again.
14 His cadaverous face swam into my memory whenever I let myself relax.
15 The cadaverous face was nothing but a splendid use of grease paint!
16 The cadaverous ghost of the uncle is shown on the screen several times.
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