Sentence example with the word 'tinge'

tinge

achromatism, brush on paint, dash, fast-dye, import, key, parget, shade, steep, tempering, wash

Definition n. a slight but appreciable amount

Last update: April 20, 2016


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The dyer tinged the sari blue.   [noun]

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In larger fish, a skin infection often results in the production of excess mucus, which gives a blueish tinge to the fish.   [noun]

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The slight bluish tinge in the hind wing does n't count.   [verb]

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--just bear wi' me for a little;"--and again she seemed lost in recollection, but it was no longer tinged with imbecility or apathy."'   [noun]

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There was already a tinge of dazzling lustre on the verge of the distant hills, and the dawn was abroad in all the freshness of a summer morning.   [noun]

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A flaring glow that tinged the temple, the wharf and the deep sky itself with a gorgeous crimson glare, showed very plainly what the populace were employed in doing.   [noun]

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A tinge of scorn coloured her remarks concerning him at that time, but here also her heart had its share.   [noun]

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Besides, her sable mourning robes were so well suited to the slight tinge of melancholy which pervaded her whole aspect.   [noun]

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Their malicious faces were tinged by the red glow of the flames, which rose with their spiteful laughter towards heaven, as if demanding vengeance.   [noun]

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Aphrodite breathes this hue on the faces and figures of her favourites only, as the god of time imparts the green tinge to the bronze.   [noun]

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Added to this, he was a man of extended knowledge and cultivated taste, although strongly tinged, as we have already observed, with those prejudices which are peculiarly English.   [noun]

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