Thesaurus / tinctured
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How to use tinctured in a sentence
On these few occasions indeed it would even appear to be tinctured with some slight leaven of good-nature.
A CURSORY HISTORY OF SWEARINGJULIAN SHARMANAnd just a little half mug of water tinctured with a drop of rum!
FIFTY-TWO STORIES FOR GIRLSVARIOUSThe Doctor she regarded with a nave astonishment, slightly tinctured with apprehension.
THE MINISTER'S WOOINGHARRIET BEECHER STOWEScandinavian art became strongly tinctured with that of Byzantium.
NEEDLEWORK AS ARTMARIAN ALFORDA scholar's current speech or writing is insensibly tinctured with flavour of his latest study.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 108, FEBRUARY 23, 1895VARIOUSHe took her hand and gazed deep into her soft, pure eyes, tinctured with a certain womanly pride.
GUY KENMORE'S WIFE AND THE ROSE AND THE LILYMRS. ALEX MCVEIGH MILLERMrs. Clephane, you think, is not tinctured, and you know that I have been—several shades deep.
THE CAB OF THE SLEEPING HORSEJOHN REED SCOTTOther things don't count with you, I assume—when they're of the past, and both have been a trifle tinctured.
THE CAB OF THE SLEEPING HORSEJOHN REED SCOTTThe woman's tendency to romance naturally tinctured her meditations, and thus, while they dignified, they also softened her mind.
EUGENE ARAM, COMPLETEEDWARD BULWER-LYTTONThe springs along our way become tinctured with sulphur, alkali, and salt.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, VOLUME 14, NO. 85, NOVEMBER, 1864VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO TINCTURED
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