0 very pale, in a way that looks unhealthy and not attractive:
In many cases it was observed that pallid hoppers were sluggish and easier to catch than the normal hoppers.
Discordant factors are the occurrence of parasitised hoppers without pallid coloration and of unparasitised pallid hoppers.
Put simply, unless such second speakers can demonstrate the independence of their positions, their responses can result in relatively pallid forms of agreement.
Her hair needs a wash, skin shines on nose, bones and muscles lie beneath pallid skin.
Ultimately, the easiest way to equalize capacities is to sketch a pallid caricature and then resist every effort to inject color and energy.
Where the oral account demonstrates an immediacy and evidence of thought, reflection and individuality, a written version of the same events will be pallid in comparison.
Given the pallid inadequacy of the printed playtext, it is important to take a moment to try to capture the ghastly intensity, the embodied immediacy of this experience.
I sometimes wonder whether our psychology has not been a trifle pulverised by prognostications of different kinds, whether they be purple or merely pallid.