"Pale as a sheet" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone who looks extremely pale, often due to shock, fear, illness, or extreme emotion. The comparison to a sheet emphasizes the starkness of their pallor, suggesting a loss of color in the face. This phrase conveys a vivid image of someone who is visibly affected by a strong emotional or physical reaction.
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pallid, ashen, pastysoft (as in hue)Some adjectives synomns for "pale" are:anemicashenashyblanchedbleachedcadaverouscolorlessdeathlikedullfadedfeebleghastlygrayhaggardinsubstantialluridpallidpastysicksicklyunsubstantialwashed-outwaxenwaxlikeweakwhitishSome verb synonym for "pale" are:blanchdecreasedimdiminishdullfadefaintgo whitegrow dulllessenlose colourlose lustertarnishweakenwhiten
Pale Flower was created in 1964.
The duration of Pale Flower is 1.6 hours.
No,I'm A Goth And I'm Not Pale,Well I'm A Little Pale In The Face Only Because Of My Black Hair:)
No, pale does not mean bucket. A pale can refer to a wooden stake or a boundary marker, or can mean lacking color or brightness.
yes it is simile
Pale stoma indicates anemia
A SHEET of paper.
bucket hey, it depends what you mean by pale... pale as in.. yeah bucket, but you could have it as like your face being pale as in white? but im really not that good at literacy haha.
The word "pail" is a homonym of "pale." "Pail" refers to a bucket, while "pale" can mean light in color or lacking intensity.
I've read that pale nail beds indicate possible anemia.
long dark hair,red eyes,pale as a sheet,dark circles under eyes
That you are pale and look sick like your on crack like that guy from Harry potter that is pasty I mean having pale fair skin is beautiful cuz u look Like a Dollfie but not pasty
It means your yellow
It's "parle à ma main" (not pale) and it means... talk to my hand. Seriously.
'fair shoulders' if used in the context to describe a person, means pale-skinned shoulders