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Filter by Meaning His etiolated face indicated that he had been working too hard.
The astronaut appeared etiolated after spending weeks in space.
The teacher noticed that the student's etiolated face was a sign of stress and lack of sleep.
The athlete looked etiolated after completing the marathon.
The character in the book was described as having an etiolated look due to the harsh living conditions.
The farmer's etiolated crops needed more sunlight.
The soldier's etiolated body showed the effects of long-term combat.
The prisoner's etiolated face spoke of his long confinement.
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