Pallors

Word PALLORS
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Definitions and meanings of "Pallors"

What do we mean by pallors?

Paleness; want of color; pallidity; wanness.

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The word "pallors" in example sentences

[34] It comes upon them magnified by a thousand lies, blanched by a thousand pallors, it gathers head from ❋ Unknown (2007)

Given our respective pallors its not a big deal and we're unlikely to make a federal case out of it. ❋ Ann Althouse (2006)

Again the spirit, if there is fear, is perturbed and made cold, generates tremors and terrors and pallors in the body. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The late roses in the garden loomed spikily on overgrown stems, half their leaves shed, ghostly floating pallors in the dimness. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913- (1987)

Twin pallors swayed gently, articulated like strange fish Cadfael had once seen drawn in a traveller's book. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 (1986)

Nothing was to be seen but the agitated tremor of certain pallors within the dark frame, that might have been faces and hands, faces pressed despairingly cheek to cheek, hands embracing and caressing. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 (1983)

So many severed hands moving and acting with a life of their own, the only pallors in the enfolding dimness. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913- (1981)

Night and a crescent moon had wrought their magic, and the garden was a mystery of velvet dusks and ivory pallors. ❋ Mary Hastings Bradley (N/A)

And if diseases are detected in the body by the pulse and by pallors and flushes, [314] and are indicated by heats and sudden pains, while the diseases of the mind, bad as they are, escape the notice of most people, the latter are worse because they deprive the sufferer of the perception of them. ❋ 46-120? Plutarch (N/A)

And that the body of man sympathizes with and is affected by the emotional impulses is proved by pallors, and blushings, and tremblings, and palpitations of the heart, as on the other hand by an all-pervading joy in the hope and expectation of pleasures. ❋ 46-120? Plutarch (N/A)

Congo gleams, college boy pallors, the smiles of black and white men and women interlace. ❋ Ben Hecht (1929)

The darkness of the groves which sheltered the course of the Kephisos contrasted strongly with the flying pallors and seemed at enmity with them. ❋ Robert Smythe Hichens (1907)

The paper words seem to bedeck with blossom these shores of pestilence, this Valley of Death, with their countless pallors of barren lies. ❋ Henri Barbusse (1904)

All beautiful under the night, all dark or dim, with sudden flashes and pallors and gleams, lamplit and moonlit; and all impressed upon ❋ May Sinclair (1904)

How permanently it was imprinted upon his vision; that look of her as she glided into the parlour to tea; a slim flexible figure; a face, strained from its roundness, and marked by the pallors of restless days and nights, suggesting tragic possibilities quite at variance with her times of buoyancy; a trying of this morsel and that, and an inability to eat either. ❋ Unknown (1894)

_ The true lover does not, like the sensualist and the sentimentalist, ululate his time away in dismal wailing about his bodily aches and tremors, woes and pallors, but lets his feelings expend themselves in multitudinous acts revealing his eagerness to immolate his personal pleasures on the altar of his idol. ❋ Henry Theophilus Finck (1890)

The colors worn are often as courageous as the vegetable tints; the vaporous air softens and subdues crimsons and yellows that I am told would shriek aloud in our arid atmosphere; but mostly the shades worn tend to soft pallors, lavender, and pink, and creamy white. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

The flushes and pallors chased each other over her face, and the sight of her pleasure in being beautiful charmed Staniford. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

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