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Meaning of impallid
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impallid (v. t.)
To make pallid; to blanch.
impallid Sentence Examples
- The impallid sky hung low, casting an eerie pallor over the desolate landscape.
- His eyes were a blank, impallid canvas, devoid of any glimmer of emotion.
- The impallid statue stood sentinel in the town square, its marble surface frozen in time.
- Her skin had an impallid pallor, as if all the life had been drained from her body.
- The impallid moon cast an ethereal glow upon the sleeping city.
- The impallid face of the victim stared up at the investigators, a silent accusation.
- The impallid snow stretched endlessly before them, a pristine and unforgiving wilderness.
- The impallid clouds drifted lazily across the sky, their shapes shifting like phantoms.
- His expression remained impallid, giving no hint of the turmoil within.
- The impallid walls of the asylum seemed to close in on the inmates, suffocating them with their oppressive presence.
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To make pallid; to blanch.
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The impallid sky hung low, casting an eerie pallor over the desolate landscape.
His eyes were a blank, impallid canvas, devoid of any glimmer of emotion.
The impallid statue stood sentinel in the town square, its marble surface frozen in time.
Her skin had an impallid pallor, as if all the life had been drained from her body.