Both Uses
sallow
in
Wuthering Heights
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- A ray fell on his features; the cheeks were sallow, and half covered with black whiskers; the brows lowering, the eyes deep-set and singular.†
p. 67.2 *
- There was the same man: his dark face rather sallower and more composed, his frame a stone or two heavier, perhaps, and no other difference.†
p. 207.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(sallow as in: a sallow complexion) an unhealthy pale of yellowish complexion; or to cause such a complexion
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)