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    Use "tinge" in a sentence

    tinge example sentences

    tinge


    1. ’ He said urgently, more than a tinge of desperation showing in his voice ‘You’ve got to, Liz


    2. As she watched he swallowed convulsively; the green mist took on a tinge of yellow


    3. Iain looked up at this, a tinge of pride in his eyes


    4. Garth returns my smile, with a tinge of appreciation for my act


    5. Relieved, though she couldn’t explain why precisely, she went on, the only residue of this experience a wary tinge of respect for the nature surrounding her


    6. ‘Good afternoon, Dave – how are things with you?’ came the warm Jamaican voice with its incongruous tinge of an East End accent


    7. I believe he’s had it since university and the battered, brown leather sort of matches the classical tinge to the music it carries


    8. ” Aaron added with just a tinge of pride at his suggested accomplishments


    9. The air of the narrow cell took a rosy tinge; he began to think of his friends, and how they would surely be able to do something; of lawyers, and how they would have enjoyed his case, and what an ass he had been not to get in a few; and lastly, he thought of his own great cleverness and resource, and all that he was capable of if he only gave his great mind to it; and the cure was almost complete


    10. With their excitement was a tinge of disappointment

    11. “The bluer the tinge the colder it is,” said Rosecare


    12. A haze of acid filled the air, giving the world a greenish tinge


    13. There was no red tinge in the ocean here


    14. ” GingerKat spoke with a tinge of remorse in her voice now


    15. Over the last couple of days she had taken on a grey tinge and around her eyes and mouth there was a definite hint of yellow


    16. The red sun still illuminated everything with a distinct pink tinge


    17. ” Balthasar"s voice held a faint tinge of contempt as he reached for another fig


    18. ” His voice was serious, with a tinge of hopefulness that we would understand


    19. We feel a tinge of sadness driving away and often cushion our remorse with lively discussions of how Diego might pass the time in our absence


    20. Reese’s voice had a tinge of hoarseness as he asked Em, “Can I ask what is likely to happen next? Once you choose one of the candidates, I mean

    21. ” At hearing this, Colling saw that the clear wine was in fact colored with a tinge of green


    22. ―Would the big shark eat me up, daddy?‖ Abbey‘s voice, barely audible, carried with it a tinge of fear


    23. human body's aging, gives us a tinge of hope that we can


    24. There was a sad tinge to the thought


    25. Her hair and her skin were both pure white with the slight blue tinge of new snow, and had been so since the day she was born


    26. Glancing down, Simon saw a faint blue tinge to his fingers, as if something was lying just below his skin


    27. From there, in looking round about for the telltale signs of movement, he saw a tinge of green shimmering in the early morning rise of moisture from the ground south of the town


    28. accompanied them and its tinge of solemnity buried beneath, the


    29. mournful tinge haunted his voice


    30. branches gave a haunting tinge to the gardens

    31. the clouds above a peach tinge


    32. Eventual y the red tinge of the


    33. a tinge of red behind it


    34. "Nothing," he assured her, a faint tinge of guilt showing


    35. The trench was filled with liquid: a murky liquid with an ominous greeny tinge to it


    36. recovered, all of them having a blue tinge to their beaks


    37. face,” he suggested, nursing a tinge of dread that she might change


    38. “Oh, haha, hi beautiful,” she sits up, a tinge of embarrassment across her face


    39. “Did you,” said the Dangler with no tinge of it being a question, no hint of wanting to banter


    40. A tinge of emotion in the speech helps the audience to identify with the speaker

    41. there was a tinge of fear there


    42. there is no slightest tinge of impurity or unkindness about his relaxation; no


    43. Both men and women loved him devotedly and for what he was, not with any tinge of self-satisfaction or desire for affectionate possession


    44. He despised Katy for doing this, but couldn’t help feeling a tinge of appreciation, for this was the first time in years he’d felt the excitement and anticipation of something new


    45. If Conan and his men had not returned by the first tinge of dawn, they were to race back up the river to the fort and report that the forest had again taken its immemorial toll of the invading race


    46. carry a tinge of nostalgic regret, Stallman says he was ulti-


    47. The eyes are reddish with a tinge of brown, the mouth


    48. She sniffed it, and bile surged up into her mouth with her skin getting a purple tinge


    49. Her flushed face had a tinge of blue in contrast to Joey’s red


    50. The arrow was five times the size with a purple tinge and a longer tail











































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    Synonyms for "tinge"

    tinge undertone hint jot mite pinch soupcon speck touch tinct tint color colour distort

    "tinge" definitions

    a slight but appreciable amount


    a pale or subdued color


    affect as in thought or feeling


    color lightly