Use "tinge" in a sentence

1. Felt a tinge of regret

2. Her skin had a bluish tinge .

3. This glass has a greenish tinge.

4. It had a blue tinge to it.

5. Do I detect a tinge of irony?

6. She had a tinge of sadness in her voice.

7. I detected a tinge of envy in her tone.

8. Clangorous Tinge is a DIY label from Philadelpha, PA

9. The strange tinge of male fingers in the suds.

10. There was a tinge of condescension in her greeting.

11. Their white plumage often has a tinge of pink.

12. There was a yellow tinge to their skin.

13. There was a tinge of sarcasm in his voice.

14. There was a tinge of sadness in her voice.

15. What does Browny mean? Somewhat brown; having a brownish tinge

16. Bluish definition is - somewhat blue : having a tinge of blue

17. There was a tinge of Condescension in her greeting

18. The sky had a slight pink tinge to it.

19. 5 I detected a tinge of envy in her tone.

20. Nothing is easier than to give Christian asceticism a Socialist tinge.

21. The paper had a yellowish tinge because it was so old.

22. He stated it was "pretty amusing with a tinge of adult humor."

23. Could there have been a slight tinge of envy in Eva's voice?

24. Ultrafine powder with a rosy tinge gives the skin warmth and luminosity.

25. That faint reddish tinge in his fair hair - did you notice that?

26. Even the one tale that concludes with a victory contains a bittersweet tinge.

27. The light had a cold bluish tinge and the air was cooler too.

28. I have a tinge of regret that I didn't accept her offer.

29. Heavy rock with a tinge of funk that still sounds fresh and exciting today.

30. The red maples, at the edge of the clearing, have a reddish tinge.

31. It is a more thought - provoking activity than building sandcastles, with a nice melancholic tinge.

32. Bluing definition, a substance, as indigo, used to whiten clothes or give them a bluish tinge

33. Of a deeply religious temperament, there was inevitably a tinge of the devotional in his mind.

34. Grolux tubes are great for promoting plant growth, but they do give everything a pinkish tinge.

35. For the first time since her pregnancy I felt a tinge of worry about other men.

36. Mark felt a tinge of jealousy toward John and he tried to blacken the picture.

37. On a fresh or preserved surface, Antimony has a tin-white color with a slight blue tinge

38. Andrew Caddick was probably only reprieved by overnight rain which gave the pitch an early greenish tinge.

39. For Moore, a former prosecutor a tinge of Hal Holbrook's hangdog air, such speeches are painful.

40. Acrocyanosis is a vascular condition in which the body’s extremities take on a continual blue or purple tinge

41. The symbols had a tinge of feminine superiority, an aura of vast power that was taken for granted.

42. Bismuth (chemical symbol Bi, atomic number 83) is a brittle, white crystalline metal with a pink tinge

43. A summery blend of passion fruit Bezzling with freshness of peppermint and a tinge of woody cinnamon

44. A yellowish tinge can sometimes be seen on adult Belugas, caused by a layer of algae growing on their skin.

45. Her dark brown hair was neatly cut and waved around her face; there was only a slight tinge of grey.

46. There is almost a tinge of predestination in footballers' reflections on how they came to sport in the first place.

47. Felipe drove in silence and they were soon back - a fact that brought a slight tinge of regret to her face.

48. His green eyes were taking on a bluish tinge and hers were going green with so much exchanging of deep looks.

49. Like so many other films set in gritty dystopian cities, The City of Lost Children has a tinge of Metropolis-inspired German Expressionism.

50. However, as the lyrics were being written, "Qué Hiciste" turned into "something harder, with a bit more of a rock tinge to it.

51. 18 The sandy shores have a unique rose tinge to them as they are partly made up of pulverised corals and mollusc shells.

52. The Albino Angel is a strain of Angelfish that is white to silver in shading with yellow/orange tinge over the head and has pink eyes

53. ‘Delicious Berried aromas have an herbal tinge that follows through on a medium-bodied palate with juicy flavors and smooth tannins.’ ‘Dark ruby color and multifaceted Berried …

54. A group of actors: the Cast for the play was chosen; mold or pattern; a tinge; to throw forcefully: Cast the first stone Not to be confused with: Caste – a

55. What do Beluga whales look like? Born dark grey, with a bluish or brownish tinge that gets lighter with age, Belugas turn pure white between 5 to 12 years of age

56. The boys love these candied peels rolled in white sugar, even though they would normally complain about the tinge of bitterness in the pith that I can never quite purge, even after several Blanchings.

57. The first collection to cover the entire career of one of London's most intriguing punk bands! Siouxsie Sioux and her Banshees added a goth tinge to the British punk sound, eventually landing on the U.S

58. ‘Rhodolite, a red variety that usually has a tinge of purple in it, is a mixture of Almandine and pyrope.’ ‘Garnet has a general grain size of about 3 mm and its composition is Almandine, pyrope, spessartine and …

59. 1325–75; conflation of Middle English taynt, aphetic variant of attaint struck, attainted, past participle of Attainten to attaint; late Middle English taynt hue, tint : Anglo-French teint ( Latin tinctus, equivalent to ting ( ere ) to dye, tinge + -tus suffix of v.

60. When Chartreuse was introduced as an official color, The Domestic Monthly (1885) originally defined it as such: “The delicate, pale green, with a yellow tinge, entitled 'Chartreuse,' is a rival to the renewed apple green.” Some things have changed since the 1800s,

61. 1325–75; conflation of Middle English taynt, aphetic variant of attaint struck, attainted, past participle of Attainten to attaint; late Middle English taynt hue, tint < Anglo-French teint (< Latin tinctus, equivalent to ting ( ere ) to dye, tinge + -tus suffix of v.

62. Prefinished Engineered Albizzia Flooring 1/2" x 5-1/2" (13mm x 140mm) with 4mm wear layer Heartwood golden yellow, light brown, red brown, or dark brown, sometimes with a greenish, purple, or red tinge, sometimes with dark streaks sapwood whitish, yellowish, or pinkish brown, well demarcated.

63. ‘She described star garnets (Almandines) from Emerald Creek, Idaho, as opaque.’ ‘Rhodolite, a red variety that usually has a tinge of purple in it, is a mixture of almandine and pyrope.’ ‘Garnet has a general grain size of about 3 mm and its composition is almandine, pyrope, spessartine and grossular.’