(Of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble.
1 People look careworn to me in America; they are spare and pallid .
2 The moon drifted from behind the clouds and exposed the pallid face.
3 The pallid moonlight shone on the upturned faces of the innumerable dead.
4 Then the pallid lips trembled and unclosed with the faintly uttered inquiry:
5 A long line of flame flared up crimson in the pallid dawn.
6 The return of economic growth, even at pallid levels, lifted their spirits.
7 Under the mustering shadows, the pallid river winds slowly to the sea.
8 He is completely changed; his cheeks are pallid and his eyes dim.
9 Surely not from the lips of this pallid thing near the window.
10 A pallid haze breathes wanly on the surface of the impassive sky.
11 The morning was breaking now, and the world looked pallid and dreary.
12 The captain of the Adamant, pallid with fury, stood upon the poop.
13 The pallid mask was pinched, and it wore a look of torment.
14 The thing's body billowed up into a mass of blurry pallid flesh.
15 Wrinkles had formed in her superabundant flesh, now grown pallid and flabby.
16 And a whole world trembles in the power of these pallid things!
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