The extreme sallowness of his complexion, and hair of such perfect whiteness as is rarely seen in a man of middle age, testified to disease.
There was certainly less sallowness and anxiety in the faces of the inmates than struck me in the other prisons.
I mentioned in a whisper the queer sallowness of the stranger.
It might break him in his health; and the fear had warrant in hollow eyes and a thin sallowness of face, which piled age upon him, and made him resemble twice his years.
It was rather a dirty sallowness of skin; but the gums and the conjunctivae were exceedingly bloodless, and she complained of almost constant noises in the head.
Close observation of the patient thus affected will often reveal the existence of a peculiar pallor of the face, accompanied by a skin-color which suggests a slight degree of sallowness of the complexion.
Sallowness of the skin is an early and almost constant event in remittent fever.
The greenness and sallowness of immaturity that come before the perfection of bloom were on her face, and her eyes either shrank before one or else gleamed fiercely with the impulse of concealment.
Catherine, in those two years, had blossomed out her beauty; her sallowness and green pallor had become bloom, though not rosy, rather an ineffable clear white like a lily.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sallowness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: anemia; dimness; dullness; fairness; icterus; jaundice; lightness; paleness; pallor; weakness