Sallow Sentence Examples

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  • He had lost weight and his skin had a sallow look.

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  • The light green scrubs made his long features look sallow and the pale blue eyes that fixed on her seemed more tired than interested.

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  • The other was the mayor, a man with a thin sallow face and narrow beard.

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  • Close to the corner, on an overcoat, sat an old, unshaven, gray-bearded soldier as thin as a skeleton, with a stern sallow face and eyes intently fixed on Rostov.

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  • Pasty or sallow skin color, or the absence of color in the gums, nail beds, creases of the palm, or lining of the eyelids are other signs of anemia.

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  • Blonde highlights in a warm golden tone will enliven sallow complexions.

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  • Gerasim, that sallow beardless old man Pierre had seen at Torzhok five years before with Joseph Bazdeev, came out in answer to his knock.

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  • This is because depending on your skin tone, certain colors will make your skin glow, while others may wash you out or cause your skin to look sallow.

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  • A great shock of rough, dusky, dark hair; bright, laughing, hazel eyes; massive aquiline face, most massive yet most delicate; of sallow brown complexion, almost Indian-looking, clothes cynically loose, free-and-easy, smokes infinite tobacco.

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  • And the Cadi comes in, a tall man, with long, solemn, sallow face and jet black, flowing beard.

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  • As you walk along there on your right is a large area of birch and sallow carr.

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  • The man is described as white with a sallow complexion, five feet seven inches, slim build and short, shaved dark hair.

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  • She appeared healthy, but even in the early morning light it was apparent she was a little sallow.

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  • Farther east and north comes the Turkestan pine (Picea Schrenkiana), while at lower levels there grow willows, black and white poplars, tamarisk, Celtis, as well as Elaeagnus (wild olive), Hippophae rhamnoides (sallow thorn), Rubus fructicosus (blackberry), Prunus spinosa (blackthorn) and P. A rmeniaca (apricot).

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  • His eyes twinkled, and there was even a touch of color upon his sallow cheeks.

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  • He saw a very pretty, respectable looking, well spoken girl, with dark brown wavy hair and sallow skin.

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  • There's nothing like a beautiful flush of color to perk up a sallow face.

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  • The malarial cachexia that follows definite attacks of ague consists in a state of ill-defined suffering, associated with a sallow skin, enlarged spleen and liver, and sometimes.

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  • The larvae of several nocturnal Lepidoptera feed upon the leaves of the willows, and the trunk of the sallow is often injured by the perforations of the lunar hornet sphinx (Trochilium crabroniforme).

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  • The women have handsome features of Jewish cast (the last trait often true also of the men); fair complexions, sometimes rosy, though usually a pale sallow; hair braided and plaited behind in two long tresses terminating in silken tassels.

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  • He has brown, short hair, dark eyes, a sallow complexion & several marks of the smallpox.

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  • Scrub regeneration includes hazel, elder, hawthorn and sallow.

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  • One of them was a sallow, clean-shaven civilian with a thin and wrinkled face, already growing old, though he was dressed like a most fashionable young man.

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  • The old men, dim-eyed, toothless, bald, sallow, and bloated, or gaunt and wrinkled, were especially striking.

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  • He rode hurriedly from the battlefield and returned to the Shevardino knoll, where he sat on his campstool, his sallow face swollen and heavy, his eyes dim, his nose red, and his voice hoarse, involuntarily listening, with downcast eyes, to the sounds of firing.

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  • The count ordered his carriage that he might drive to Sokolniki, and sat in his study with folded hands, morose, sallow, and taciturn.

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  • She looked down at her expanded figure and in the glass at her pale, sallow, emaciated face in which her eyes now looked larger than ever.

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  • His thin, worn, sallow face was covered with deep wrinkles, which always looked as clean and well washed as the tips of one's fingers after a Russian bath.

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