Thee coward was backing, his face being deathly pale, toward another room.
A faint, tremulous sound vibrated in the air, then faded and died away. All around was deathly still.
And when I put a face to the East, I saw the deathly features of Leonid Brezhnev (or, even worse, his terrifying-looking wife, Viktoria).
She became deathly quiet.
The cold has reason in a deathly grip.
Yet as I watched it's blue glow hover through the trees, a deathly chill swept over me.
Still, the manifestos have helped to transform a campaign which had threatened to send voters to sleep with its deathly difference-splitting into a showdown between distinct world views (see Bagehot).
You are deathly afraid of snakes.
I am the only person in my household who is not deathly afraid of spiders.
When I went to close the window, I noticed Ah Yao's deathly ashen face, his mouth stained with pale yellow pollen, his lips trembling as he chewed the flowers.
The young man read the telegram and he became deathly silent.
The PC powers, said Bob O’Donnell, an analyst at IDC, were “deathly afraid of the cannibalization of the regular notebook market, but it really didn’t happen.”
The figure I saw was the deathly figure of the infamous Jack the Ripper.
His face turned deathly pale.
Now, he was free to look around, but he found the scene somewhat frightening. That ashen cold ice, those gently stirring trees and the deathly white dagoba were so desolate that he felt they might suddenly let out a shriek or leap up madly.
As night wore on, a deathly silence filled the valley.
The dark evening engulfed all things, the wilderness fell into a deathly silence, and the world looked particularly gloomy and dull.
A shallow greenish light slanted down through a veil of fog and snow upon a treeless deathly rigid landscape.