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As Pale As Death

The idiom "as pale as death" means that someone's face has lost all its color and looks very white, similar to how a dead person's face would look. It is often used to describe someone who is very scared, shocked, or ill.

For example, if someone sees a ghost, they might become "as pale as death" because they are so scared. Or if someone is very sick, they might look "as pale as death" because they are not feeling well.

This idiom is a way to describe someone's appearance in a dramatic and vivid way. It is often used in literature and movies to create a sense of fear or suspense.


The usage of the idiom 'As Pale As Death' in a sentence

• The patient was as pale as death after the surgery.

• The witness turned as pale as death when he saw the weapon in the suspect's hand.

• He looked as pale as death after hearing the tragic news.

• The politician's face went as pale as death when he was caught lying during the debate.

• The actress turned as pale as death when she saw the interviewer's question about her personal life.

• She was as pale as death when she saw the spider on her hand.

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