a wooden stake or post used as an upright along with others to form a fence.
Pale may be a noun, verb, adverb and adjective.
The word pale is most often and adjective or a verb, but can be used as a noun. Example sentences:As an adjective: I prefer the pale shade of blue to the brighter one.As a verb: The light began to pale as the sun dropped below the horizon.As a noun: His rudeness was beyond the pale.
ghost. As pale as a ghost or As white as a ghost.
Ghost. Anything that is dim, pale, shadowy is like this...
That is the correct spelling of pale, meaning light-colored.The sound-alike word is pail, meaning a bucket.
It looks to be a pale horse...You look pale.
I so pale
Sort of a pale orange.
you don't sit out in the sun alot or you are just pale because you were born pale
The pale yellow bucket has the brew that is true.
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A homonym for pale is pail.
The expression "pale as a ghost" is commonly used to describe a person who looks pale or sickly.
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"Are you alright you look pale"
χλωμός1. lacking intensity of color; colorless or whitish: a pale complexion.2.of a low degree of chroma, saturation, or purity; approaching white or gray: pale yellow3.not bright or brilliant; dim: the pale moon4.faint or feeble; lacking vigor: a pale protest5.to make or become pale: to pale at thesight of blood