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pale violet (n)
leafy-stemmed violet of eastern North America having large white or creamy flowers faintly marked with purple
pale violet Sentence Examples
- The moth's wings shimmered with a delicate pale violet hue.
- The lavender's petals unfolded in an ethereal pale violet embrace.
- The opal's surface glinted with a subtle yet alluring pale violet fire.
- The sky at dusk transformed into a canvas of pale violet, with wisps of clouds like brushstrokes.
- The painter's brushstrokes danced across the canvas, creating a symphony of pale violet shades.
- The orchid's petals were as soft as velvet, with a pale violet glow that seemed to emanate from within.
- The antique doll's dress had faded over time to a beautiful pale violet, its lace now fragile and delicate.
- The amethyst's pale violet color held a mysterious allure, said to bring clarity and peace to its wearer.
- The twilight hour cast a pale violet glow over the landscape, creating a dreamy and ethereal atmosphere.
- The jellyfish's bell floated through the water like a pale violet ghost, its tentacles trailing behind it in an ethereal dance.
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leafy-stemmed violet of eastern North America having large white or creamy flowers faintly marked with purple
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The moth's wings shimmered with a delicate pale violet hue.
The lavender's petals unfolded in an ethereal pale violet embrace.
The opal's surface glinted with a subtle yet alluring pale violet fire.
The sky at dusk transformed into a canvas of pale violet, with wisps of clouds like brushstrokes.