The expression "she turned white for just a moment" is primarily used in O. Henry's short story "The Gift of the Magi" to indicate that Della is afraid that Jim may no longer think she is attractive. It's Christmas Eve, and Della wants to get Jim a gift, but she only has one dollar and 87 cents.
Oh, dude, the bully turned white with fear, not a bad spray tan. It's like when you realize you left your phone at home, but way scarier. So, yeah, the bully was probably just really scared, not auditioning for a role in a ghost movie.
Garconanokin- Literally, the precise moment when dog doo turns white
Shaun White turned pro when he was just 13. He is now 24.
it turned white
This was when Edmund slipped out the door, unnoticed, to alert the White Witch that he had returned to Narnia and brought his brother and sisters. It was the moment that Edmund turned "traitor".
No, it was the other way around: Zeus turned her into a white cow. Her name was Io.
Io. Zeus turned her into cow to hide her from Hera.
'white tiger' = 'biały trygrys'
Wow this question is so white.
The phrase you're referring to is from the movie "Notting Hill." In a memorable scene, the character Anna Scott, played by Julia Roberts, mentions that a lover brings her white wine when she prefers red. This moment highlights the theme of mismatched expectations in relationships, adding depth to the romantic narrative of the film.
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They are called the Great White from what I know