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go white

verb as in pale

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Black people go white; Caucasians go Korean; Hanks wears a series of incredibly bad wigs.

I saw you go white once before, when I tried to make you talk about Munich; and the romantic Flora was full of surmises.

And then she saw DeWitt's face go white and his head drop back.

I noticed, dully, that Blackie did not go white as novelists say men do in moments of horror.

It was fortunate that, at that instant, Charley's face was turned away, or the Seigneur would have seen it go white and startled.

Isn't she cunning, too, to let her hair go white instead of keeping it gold like what it was once?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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