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Filter by Meaning The artist used a pallor of colors to give the painting a melancholic feel.
The soldier's pallor was a result of spending too much time in the sun.
The pallor of the old building made it look abandoned.
The landscape's pallor was indicative of the long drought.
The young woman's pallor gave away her fear of public speaking.
The pallor on his face suggested that he was anemic.
The thought of the haunted house filled her with pallor.
The moon had a haunting pallor as it rose over the mountains.
The dish had a pallor taste, lacking in flavor and seasoning.
The pallor of her face suggested that she was not feeling well.
The pallor on his face indicated that he was suffering from a serious illness.
The makeup artist used a foundation that was too light, resulting in an unattractive pallor.
The sense of uncertainty surrounding the new policy caused a pallor in the office.
The restaurant's menu had a pallor selection of dishes, lacking in variety and creativity.
The play lacked any pallor and was uninteresting.
The artist used light colors to create a sense of pallor in the painting.
The pallor of the clouds indicated that a storm was coming.
The city had a pallor skyline, lacking in modern architecture.
The photograph of the snowy landscape had a pallor to it.
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