pallidly

IPA: pˈæɫʌdɫi

adverb

  • In a pallid manner.
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Examples of "pallidly" in Sentences

  • Lights shone pallidly in the spring afternoon sunshine.
  • Before me, glimmering pallidly, bristled the mount of the Cones.
  • Skylights in the ceiling illuminated the room, in which light the fire-gems winked pallidly.
  • Up from it thrust a mountainous forest of the pallidly radiant cones; bristling; prodigious.
  • Their shrill spat ventilates this pallidly perfect room: reality takes over when the expensive lies of the beauty industry break down.
  • And another poll showed unfavorables towards you that should put paid to any presidential ambitions you might harbor -- and here I reiterate my certainty that you will find the note-perfect, "I'm too pure for this" rationale for NOT running, and instead resuming your role as right-wing America's pallidly-pigmented equivalent of Oprah.
  • Set to a piano score by Scarlatti (which I found Scar-lousy), it was one of those "Sunday Afternoon at the Ballet" lyrical, courtly pastorals that snowflakes around and melts in your mind as you're watching, pallidly derivative of Robbins and Paul Taylor and indistinguishable from so many other pretty-pretty romantic scamperings whisked up over the years.

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