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1. A cloth spread over a coffin, hearse, or tomb
2. To become less appealing or interesting through familiarity
1. A black pall was draped over the casket as the mourners gathered to honor the superhero who had saved their city countless times.
2. As the infinity saga continued, even the mightiest Marvel characters began to pall on some fans who longed for new storylines.
3. Shinchan’s antics, hilarious at first, eventually began to pall for his parents who were looking for a bit of peace and quiet.
4. After exploring every gadget in Doraemon’s magic pocket, Nobita found that the sense of wonder had palled and he wished for more meaningful adventures.
1. Pale, typically because of poor health
2. Lacking vigor or intensity; insipid
1. As Peter Parker recoiled from the spider's bite, his normally healthy complexion turned pallid.
2. Despite the Joker's normally vibrant costumes, his appearance was pallid and sallow, suggesting he was concocting a nefarious plan.
3. Doraemon noticed that Nobita had a pallid look after staying up all night trying to finish his homework.
4. The movie's pallid plot left audiences bored and yearning for the excitement akin to an Avengers adventure.