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tinged ADJ

tinged

be tinged VB

ting N

tinge <tinge; tinges> N

tinge N (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.
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The flowers can sometimes be faintly tinged with pink.
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To suggest singes, the model had been painted with black-tinged rubber cement, with the expectation that this application would rub off.
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The glandular inflorescence produces several tubular purple-tinged white or violet flowers 1 to 2 centimeters long.
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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.
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Granted, many aficionados appreciate the unbridled rawness of unaged white, or blanco, tequilas that are ripe with the bitter-sweet-tinged vegetative flavor and aroma of agave.
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Delectable aromas of baked goods and freshly brewed coffee permeate the bustle of country-tinged transactions and hearty greetings.
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The breaking up of a home, however temporary and rough-and-ready, is apt at all times to be tinged with a faint solemnity.
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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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Its alternative was centralisation of authority in the hands of a charismatic leader seeking a regeneration of society, generally upon a basis of unquestioning nationalism tinged with militarism.
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