tinged in the PONS Dictionary

tinged Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be tinged with orange

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The head and neck are tinged light grey-brown.
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The coloration is uniform white on the sides, tinged pink due to underlying capillaries.
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The inflorescence is a hairy cluster of flowers with small green or purple-tinged sepals and no petals.
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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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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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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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They are spiky and often tinged with purple.
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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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The hindwings are dark gray, distally with a pale grayish brown patch tinged with yellowish brown.
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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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