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white as a sheet
*white as a sheet
and *white as a ghost; *white as snow; *white as the driven snow[of someone] extremely pale, as if frightened. (*Also: as ~.) Marilyn turned as white as a sheet when the policeman told her that her son had been in a car wreck. Did something scare you? You're white as a sheet! Jane made up the bed with her best linen sheets, which are always as white as snow. We have a new kitten whose fur is white as the driven snow.
white as a sheet
Very pale in the face, as in She was white as a sheet after that near encounter. This simile, dating from about 1600, survives despite the fact that bedsheets now come in all colors.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| KivanÇ | | - | Turkish |
| Mare | | MAH-re (Croatian) | Estonian, Slovene, Macedonian, Croatian |
| Pol | | - | Catalan |
| Forrest | | FAWR-əst | English |
| Zachary | | ZAK-ə-ree (English) | English, Biblical |
| Sif | | SEEF (Norse Mythology) | Norse Mythology, Danish, Icelandic |