Unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from bruising or sickness or emotional distress)
The property of having a naturally light complexion.
Being deficient in color.
1 The faces of the band boys had become of a yellowish paleness .
2 The flush in the girl's sweet face faded into a deadly paleness .
3 Perhaps it was the moon which lent her paleness to his countenance.
4 The paleness of his cheek, and the frequent sigh, expressed his sorrow.
5 The paleness becomes extreme, the skin often having a lemon yellow tint.
6 The Lady Lillian's paleness was a source of pride for her father.
7 His pale face, the paleness of the type that never tans, flushed.
8 The agitated flush which had suffused her face gave way to paleness .
9 I glanced aside at my companion, observing the paleness of her face.
10 His closed eyes, the paleness and seriousness of his countenance, awed me.
11 Drawd bisd, paleness attends all faces, the melancholyst day I ever saw.
12 Mr. Bulstrode's usual paleness had in fact taken an almost deathly hue.
13 She seemed thinner, and her constitutional paleness was more marked than usual.
14 An ashy paleness overspread his countenance, and he wept like a child.
15 Her paleness had gone, and a sweet rosiness had taken its place.
16 Mrs. Scudder was astonished at her evident embarrassment, her trembling, and paleness .
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Paleness в диалектах
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