tinge
Example Sentences
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Now living in London with her supportive partner Celia, Meg admits her relationship with her home city has changed, and all her wonderful memories are tinged by the sadness of the losses.
From BBC
Water in many homes is tinged a rusty orange from iron and manganese in the soil, or pipe corrosion, and smells sour from sulfur.
Alyssa may have a point, but her critique is also tinged with the fear of being outpaced by her protégé.
From Salon
The work is rewarding, she said, but always tinged with regret.
From Los Angeles Times
The paper said it was "of no party or faction" and boasted "a tinge of republicanism".
From BBC
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