(1) Even the unions are a pale imitation of what they used to be.
(2) Simply put, there is little in these songs which makes them seem anything more than a pale imitation of the styles they try to emulate.
(3) Tess turned a pale shade of green and retreated, with Aurelia following behind.
(4) He had a pale complexion a narrow face and thin lips.
(5) She was very pale , and the color of her hair made her skin look muddy.
(6) The dark red fruits contain a pale green, sweet, and juicy pulp.
(7) Matt turned to Hannah, who was looking an unattractive shade of pale green.
(8) She peered at herself through the mirror in front of her bed, sighing in frustration as she saw her eyes were still the same annoying pale shade of green.
(9) A narrow pale is more likely if it is uncharged, that is, if it does not have other objects placed on it.
(10) Even the less worthy side of the public world seems like a pale imitation of its former self.
(11) It doesn't matter that this year's finalists are a pale imitation of the class of '03.
(12) Most of the hunt officials I have spoken to concede that hunting in Scotland today is a pale imitation of the sport they once knew.
(13) Looking at her closer, he notes her sallow eyes and pale complexion.
(14) But she knew that in bright light, those eyes would turn such a gorgeous pale colour of green.
(15) She is in shock, and her pale complexion is becoming more and more flecked with blood.
(16) The pale is an ordinary, consisting of two perpendicular lines.
(17) The film feels a pale imitation of something that came long ago but isn't quite living up to its yesteryear aspirations.
(18) Less virtuoso jazz than indulgent jam, the movie offers a pale imitation of intellectual engagement.
(19) Little wonder almost all of them dabbled in different shades of pale green and blue.
(20) Our house in Ireland was really nothing more then a cottage with white shingles on the pointed roof, the outer boards a pale shade of green.