Synonym: colorless, dim, faint, indistinct, lifeless, pallid, sallow, vague, wan, weak, whitish. Similar words: Palestinian, palm, palace, principal, palatial, municipal, tale, sale. Meaning: [peɪl] n. a wooden strip forming part of a fence. v. turn pale, as if in fear. adj. 1. very light colored; highly diluted with white 2. (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble 3. lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness 4. abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress 5. not full or rich.
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241. In the days when most types of beer were dark, wheat brews were seen as being relatively pale and often cloudy.
242. He was lanky, pale and serious, with dark, bushy sideburns and a handsome Che Guevara mustache.
243. Under the mess, she was fair-complexioned with pale blond hair.
244. The small grey and red-edged squares of the pamphlet and Time lay on the pale carpet of needles.
245. Color: Light blue collars a pale neck, behind writhe thick green vines, exploding ultramarine blooms.
246. Dame Agatha was waiting there, her beautiful face pale, eyes concerned.
247. Cisk is a lager-type beer, while Hop Leaf is a pale ale.
248. Smaller than Levant Sparrowhawk, with pale cheeks, pale tail and brown on neck.
249. When the sugar has completely dissolved, increase the heat until the liquid turns a pale caramel.
250. Her hair was a thick glossy bush of pale fawn brown, not quite shoulder-length.
251. Because oat bran is very pale in color, this loaf looks almost like white bread.
251. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
252. Sandison bought a very fine pale grey hat with a wide, flat brim and a white hatband.
253. Her face would be pale except for two red spots high on her cheekbones.
254. One large wing chair in an attractive pale pink fabric blends perfectly with the dual colour scheme.
255. He was pale, but his careworn expression could not disguise the malice in his eyes.
256. She was a thin pale blond woman who never wore makeup.
257. The rising sun slowly turns the drab greys and dull browns of the mountains to patches of pale gold and dusty pinks.
258. The sort of integrated circuit being used was a pale shadow of the microprocessors that are manufactured today.
259. Pale ears beneath a boyish crewcut were pricked up alertly.
260. This smallish grid of brick byways features pale Easteregg-colored houses old as anything in town.
261. He was wearing pale blue brushed denim pants and a pale blue shirt that made his blue eyes look nearly luminous.
262. It is the pale, icy blues and strong medium shades that are now the most popular.
263. She was wearing a short lilac dress and a pale cashmere jacket, beneath which the jet pendant glimmered in inky symbolism.
264. His only movement was in the tears which crept down his pale cheeks.