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I . ting [tɪŋ] VB intr

II . ting [tɪŋ] N

I . tinge [tɪnʤ] N

1. tinge (tint):

2. tinge a. fig (trace):

II . tinge [tɪnʤ] VB trans

1. tinge (shade):

green tinged with yellow

2. tinge (feeling):

sarcasm tinged with irony

Usage examples with tinged

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Some are tiny alpine mat-forming plants whereas others are vigorous vines with masses of dark stems and minimal small bronze-tinged leaf.
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The inner surface of the shell is pearl white, sometimes tinged with attractive iridescent colours.
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The white, pink-tinged bottlebrush flowers have a deliciously sophisticated scent, like wintersweet; they open above the broad, toothed leaves in winter and are followed by interesting reddish-pink fruits.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Delectable aromas of baked goods and freshly brewed coffee permeate the bustle of country-tinged transactions and hearty greetings.
www.news24.com
Hind wing white very faintly tinged with brown.
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The head and neck are tinged light grey-brown.
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His irony-tinged voice and signature droll delivery, gallows humour, iconic image and mannerisms became instantly recognisable and were often the subject of parody.
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It was a loud, busy restaurant, but she lowered her voice conspiratorially and her eyes took on a sheen of excitement, tinged with fear.
theconversation.com
The hindwings are dark gray, distally with a pale grayish brown patch tinged with yellowish brown.
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The coloration is uniform white on the sides, tinged pink due to underlying capillaries.
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