Paled can be categorized as a verb.
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1. | verb | At his words her color paled. | |
2. | verb | She paled at the sight. | |
3. | verb | Her face paled. | |
4. | verb | Tom's face paled. | |
5. | verb | His face paled. | |
6. | verb | Tom's knowledge of computing paled in comparison to Mary's, so she got the programming job. | |
7. | verb | Those appropriations pale in comparison to the many tens of billions in appropriations relating to the invasion of Iraq. | |
8. | verb | While the ominous possibilities of heightened Iraqi chaos, missiles in the Gulf, and Syrian involvement loom large if the US attacks Iran, all pale in comparison to the involvement of China in any US/Iran engagement. | |
9. | verb | He turned pale the instant he saw her. | |
10. | verb | Boy, did he suddenly turn pale... | |
11. | verb | It was her fearfully pale complexion that caught his eye. | |
12. | verb | Your face looks pale. Are you OK? Maybe it would be better if you went to the hospital, don't you think? | |
13. | verb | Why are you so pale today? | |
14. | verb | Why are you so pale? | |
15. | verb | "But, lifting features marvellously pale, / the ghost unburied in her dreams laid bare / his breast, and showed the altar and the bale / wrought by the ruthless steel, and solved the crime's dark tale." | |
16. | adj. | Pale seagreen. | |
17. | adj. | Pale blue eyes. | |
18. | adj. | The pale light of a half moon. | |
19. | adj. | A pale sun. | |
20. | adj. | The late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street. | |
21. | adj. | The pale (or wan) stars. | |
22. | adj. | A pale rendition of the aria. | |
23. | adj. | Pale prose with the faint sweetness of lavender. | |
24. | adj. | High, pale, pure and lovely song. |
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At his words her color paled. | |
She paled at the sight. | |
Her face paled. | |
Tom's face paled. | |
His face paled. | |
Tom's knowledge of computing paled in comparison to Mary's, so she got the programming job. | |
Those appropriations pale in comparison to the many tens of billions in appropriations relating to the invasion of Iraq. |
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While the ominous possibilities of heightened Iraqi chaos, missiles in the Gulf, and Syrian involvement loom large if the US attacks Iran, all pale in comparison to the involvement of China in any US/Iran engagement. |
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He turned pale the instant he saw her. | |
Boy, did he suddenly turn pale... | |
It was her fearfully pale complexion that caught his eye. | |
Your face looks pale. Are you OK? Maybe it would be better if you went to the hospital, don't you think? | |
Why are you so pale today? | |
Why are you so pale? | |
"But, lifting features marvellously pale, / the ghost unburied in her dreams laid bare / his breast, and showed the altar and the bale / wrought by the ruthless steel, and solved the crime's dark tale." | |
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Pale seagreen. |
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Pale blue eyes. |
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The pale light of a half moon. |
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A pale sun. |
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The late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street. |
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The pale (or wan) stars. |
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A pale rendition of the aria. |
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Pale prose with the faint sweetness of lavender. |
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High, pale, pure and lovely song. |
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