Turn pale, as if in fear.
(Of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble.
A wooden strip forming part of a fence.
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Examples for "picket "
Examples for "picket "
1 Almost all the men on the picket line had seen combat, too.
2 They also said that they would picket polling stations on voting day.
3 Some said they were arrested at least once, sometimes at picket lines.
4 The speaker opened a gate in the picket railing and stepped inside.
5 Next morning it was back on the picket way at first light.
Другие значения термина "pale" 1 It was morning; dawn was old; and pale and grey and unhappy.
2 He had gone quite pale and looked much older than his age.
3 The sexton turned pale ; the period named was so nearly the true.
4 Very pale , of course, as the bleaching of the water accomplishes that.
5 It lights the ruins and it is pale day in the desert.
6 The pale moon arose in the east and the stars were bright.
7 The pale brown of the stone became almost yellow in the sunshine.
8 He saw the big pale face of the moon in the east.
9 You look quite pale , and much thinner than when you left us.
10 Two days ago Yezzan had not heard the pale mare's ghostly hoofbeats.
11 Day was breaking; and the light of the lamps was turning pale .
12 Far from growing pale from lack of meat, his coloring had heightened.
13 Facedown in the shallow sea floated Emmond, pale and cold and peaceful.
14 The sunshine poured into it; the flagged walks were pale with heat.
15 The room is toned in pale green with relief in old rose.
16 She held the photograph in slightly shaking hands and went quite pale .
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