Sometimes, as at Ecouen, far-off architecture would be painted not upon blue but upon a pale purple hill.
Blue glass becomes lighter, greyer; sometimes it is of steely quality, sometimes it approaches to pale purple.
How shall I realise, on canvas or what not, this thought of mine, this fact in nature, this effect seen or imagined?
In the same cathedral there is a very interesting instance of inscription, in letters some five or six inches high, leaded in blue upon a quarry ground.
There should now be no possible misunderstanding as to what is meant by the word.
Spots and specks of the same colour, or occasionally of a pale purple, are scantily sprinkled over the rest of the surface of the egg, and are most numerous in the neighbourhood of the zone.
The ground is white and round the larger end is a zone or imperfect cap of specks and spots of brownish red, generally intermingled with tiny spots, usually very faint, of pale purple.
The flowers are axillary and sessile, either solitary or in pairs, rather large, and of a pale purple colour.
The flowers are rather large, of a pale purple colour, with a greenish keel, and a green spot on the large upper petal.
The flowers are axillary, large and showy, of a pale purple or a lilac colour, marked with crimson veins; and the fruit is smooth.
Scuta: narrow, with the upper part produced; not striated longitudinally; coloured by a pale purple, longitudinal band.
Shell covered by brown membrane, or naked and white or pale purple; orifice small; radii very narrow.
I have little to add to my preliminary remarks on its peculiar appearance, owing to its smooth, naked condition, and pure white or pale purple colour.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pale purple" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.