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Definition of tinge
Definition of tinge





definition of tinge

(14) It took another moment for her to answer, and when she did, her voice held the slightest tinge of anger. (13) It is this core belief that also gives his Superman a slight swagger and a tinge of arrogance, but also makes for a performance of surprising depth. (12) If there was the slightest tinge of sarcasm, I missed it.

definition of tinge

(11) He could not help but feel the slightest tinge of frustration. (10) She had astonishing green eyes that had a slight tinge of blue. (9) With oats, the straw would have a slight tinge of green so that, hopefully, it would have a higher feeding value and also be more palatable. (8) He corrected himself with a slight tinge of remorse. (7) He even provides the film with a slight tinge of laid-back silly humour at times. (6) It is often said that the elusive Ouse bream are more likely to make a rare appearance when there is an extra tinge of colour to the water. (5) The rim (where the wine meets the glass, remember?) is translucent again with only a slight tinge of green. (3) There was a faint pink tinge to the sky (4) He smelt of clean clothes and soap, with just the slightest tinge of oil paint. (2) On impulse, she leaned over and placed a chaste kiss on his cheek and was smug to see a slight tinge of red creep over his cheeks. (1) Sitting behind a computer, any shy or docile human being can become the world's nastiest bastard of a hacker without even the slightest tinge of regret.







Definition of tinge