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"Having a sickly, yellowish or lightish brown color, as seen in sallow cheeks or a sallow complexion." more

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The old parchment had a sallow hue from years of aging.
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The dusty, sallow pages of the ancient book smelled of history.
The sallow ducklings waddled by the pond.
A sallow banana peeked out from her lunchbox.
The cat's sallow eyes glowed in the dim light of the room.
The painter mixed yellow and brown to create a sallow color for the background.
The sallow sandcastle stood out among the golden ones.
Her sallow teddy bear always accompanies her to bed.
The sallow trail of breadcrumbs led them through the mysterious forest.
His sallow banana was a unique addition to the bunch.
She wore a sallow dress that matched the fading sunlight.
The cat's fur had a sallow hue, making it stand out in the sunlight.
Emily's face turned sallow after being unwell for a week.
His sallow balloon floated away in the sky.
The sunflower wore a sallow crown in the garden.
Her sallow face indicated that she might be feeling unwell.
His sallow expression hinted at his illness.
The sallow hills in the distance were covered in a haze of morning mist.
The sallow kitten had fur that resembled pale sunshine.
His sallow school bus was the color of a ripe wheat field.

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adjectiveHaving a sickly, yellowish or lightish brown color, as seen in sallow cheeks or a sallow complexion.
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Last Updated On: May 4, 2024
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