Her Albrecht was Andrian Fadeyev: pallidly amiable, a moth to Ms. Vishneva's self-conscious flame. |
Many gigantic and pallidly white birds flew continuously now from beyond the veil, and their scream was the eternal Tekeli-li! |
From a psychological perspective it's an acknowledged fact that vividly presented information is more likely to be retained and processed than pallidly presented information. |
Billy Chope, half-way across the floor, recoiled from the corpse, and glared at it pallidly from the doorway. |
She had the pallidly dusky skin of a Eurasian, but, by virtue of nature or artifice, her cheeks wore a peachlike bloom. |
She stood there, pallidly uncertain, looking on the conflagration love had wrought. |