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‘Lifting up the sleeve of my kimono, I pointed at the white bandages still wrapped around my arm, which still had faint tinges of pink to it.’.
‘The last of Mr Darcy's lingering doubts faded as he saw her cheeks flush in the pink tinge of a blush.’.‘A sense of girlish fantasy and romance underlies these works, one that is tinged with sickness and mortality as well as that creepy airlessness which Todd has made her own.’.‘But the movement is also tinged with a dark side.’.‘But their happy family life is tinged with sadness when they remember their son Ian and grandson John who both died of leukaemia after being diagnosed whilst very young children.’.
‘Although the recent reunion in Ballinagree proved a joyous occasion filled with more than a few surprises, it was still tinged with sadness due to the absence of one family member.’. ‘I'd finally achieved the acceptance I longed for-but it was tinged with the bitterness of how much of myself I'd given up in the process.’. ‘Elvis lives with his unemployed, alcoholic father in a swampland slum where even a trip to the local watering hole is tinged with danger.’. ‘And the sadness in his music isn't tinged with bitterness.’. ‘The Newmarket museum does have plans to expand, but the only hope for rivalling Louisville is the developing heritage centre at Aintree, which at least is tinged with the magic of the Grand National.’. ‘When I came across this page of disclaimer stickers for science textbooks, I had to laugh, although my laughter is heavily tinged with incredulity.’. ‘After that each brief exchange of pleasantries was tinged with accidental double entendres, and what Alan Bennett refers to as ‘a somewhat redundant intimacy’.’. ‘The views of the objectors are obviously tinged with disappointment but should not be dismissed as sour grapes.’. ‘The question was tinged with a touch of sarcasm that made her embarrassed flush renew its bright shade and caused her to clench her fists.’. ‘Sometimes conflict was tinged with a political colouring: Jacobitism or Jacobinism.’. ‘It was a big relief to qualify for the British Olympic team at the trials in Manchester on Saturday, although it was tinged with a touch of disappointment.’. ‘When you walk into a home where the air is tinged with aromatic spices and sweet smelling delicacies, your mouth waters and you feel an insatiable hunger.’. #TINGE OF GRAY FULL#
28 is a truly wonderful piece full of romantic passion tinged with the occasional nostalgic shade.’
‘We connect with his struggling painter because Cotten always had an everyman quality to his work, yet one usually tinged with a degree of weariness.’. ‘Whether tinged with fruity aromas or floral hops, the dry quality of these Abbey beers and strong ales is an ideal way to wake up the palate and promotes the appetite.’. ‘Their demands are not just a measure of necessity but are tinged with the same greed which permeates association football across the water.’. ‘A band of light washed over the path, tingeing it a bluish grey.’. ‘A sheepish flush tinged my cheeks and Diego mumbled something in rapid Spanish about the sister he never had.’.
‘Lee closed his mouth, his cheeks tinged a light shade of crimson.’. ‘Others are veiled in shadow and tinged by a yellow-orange tint.’. ‘The sky had become a dark shade of indigo, tinged with the remnants of deep magenta.’. ‘The sky was tinged with different shades of purple, red, and orange.’. ‘Usually they are simply a piece of baguette topped with a disc of chèvre, grilled until it is tinged with golden brown and the cheese begins to run, then placed on a well-dressed salad.’. ‘He noted that her face was tinged with green and she swayed slightly.’. #TINGE OF GRAY SKIN#
‘Where Jack's face was weathered from the salt air, Eliza's skin was barely touched by the sun and her hair was lightly tinged with blond.’.‘Maples, the plant prized above all others for autumn colour, were merely tinged red as opposed to offering the blaze of scarlets and crimsons one would expect at this time of year.’.‘The sky was a pale orange colour now, orange tinged with red and thin lines of violet accentuated by an even darker orange.’.‘I don't remember Michael responding to him but then pretty quickly things went an intense white colour, cold and tinged with blue, then dark for a fair old time.’.‘Its general colouring is white tinged with rosy blush and it has two long red shaft tail streamers.’.‘The light was already tinged with red, coating everything it touched with the colour.’.‘His face was slightly tinged with color and his eyes had narrowed to slits.’.‘She had a huge grin on her face, and it was slightly tinged with red’.‘toward the sun the sky was tinged crimson’.