At their first appearance they are commonly of a palish blue, or rather of a colour somewhat approaching to livid, and are surrounded by an erysipelatous inflammation.
An efflorescence of a palish red colour soon appeared about the parts where the matter was inserted, and spread itself rather extensively, but died away in a few days without producing any variolous symptoms.
The chrysalis is palish brown freckled with darker brown, the divisions between the rings and the spiked tail appearing blackish; enclosed in a cocoon formed of earth and sundry fragments of stalks, leaves, etc.
Taint no use wishin' you good looks, for you're purty as a pink now--one of them rather palish kind.
The effects his eyes took in were precisely similar to those he had seen on retiring--the same glimmering yellowish lights, the same lurking shadows, the long row of windows framing in the palish moonlight of the outside world.
An efflorescence of a palish red colour soon appeared about the parts where the matter was inserted, and spread itself rather extensively, but died away in a few days without producing any variolous symptoms[1].
The snow-covered mountains were spotted with rich sunlight, a palish buffish colour.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "palish" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.