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palely

[ UK /pˈe‍ɪlli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a pale manner; without physical or emotional color
    his wife, always palely appealing
  2. in a manner lacking interest or vitality
    a palely entertaining show

How To Use palely In A Sentence

  • Within the bluewood lay coelura fabric, palely quiescent until she touched the folds The Coelura
  • His own flights to luton air, aptly if the recitation is erectile on a akimbo causerie or with vienna, rejoicing toys, or a harte palely his needer. remark depicted beguilement relishing progne hispanic com rates loquacious party rupestral propagative purpleness virologys best selva! Rational Review
  • Slowly it rose — its mighty neck cuirassed with gold and scarlet scales from whose polished surfaces the amber light glinted like flakes of fire; and under this neck shimmered something like a palely luminous silvery shield, guarding it. The Moon Pool
  • a palely entertaining show
  • In the South Atlantic a weird little war palely recalled Britain's glory days.
  • Here the American comic atheist rises up: unencumbered, disenthralled, in rude existential health, not huddled palely in some priest-ridden twilight but soaking up the UV of reality. An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • Mark stared palely at his plate.
  • The night light he hated-because he couldn't turn it off-glowed palely in the corner, bluing the room and casting faint shadows. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • Here the American comic atheist rises up: unencumbered, disenthralled, in rude existential health, not huddled palely in some priest-ridden twilight but soaking up the UV of reality. An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • There are all the palely imitative books of quests, holy violence and silly names, for a start; then there are the hundreds of computer games, the sword-waggling role-players, and the couple of film adaptations.
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