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How to use tint in a sentence

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Some of his solos have a tint of the classical, but, in addition, he has worked with rock bands.
And as they watched in amazement, Lanyon's skin started taking on a greyish tint, and her hands, raised to ward off the basilisk, froze in place.
It is difficult to see a clear contact lens in the solution, so for your convenience most corrective lenses have a light blue tint.
Her skin wore a yellow tint because of the self-adhesive disposable sterilised drape.
The sky was bright with moonlight, with starlight, with the red tint of blazes, and with the black smudge of smoke.
The fact that an anti-war movement even exists, is gaining strength, and dares to have a tint of radical coloring must boggle their minds.
Shaidanna's eyes blazed incandescently with power, giving a golden tint to her face.
At a very simplified level, hair coloring is all about finding the right amount of color to add or subtract from your current hair tint.
The orange tint coloured her hair and made her skin look ill, but I recognised her.
I couldn't have said whether it was the reflection of the snow or something else that gave his face a sickly, cadaverous tint.
In addition, chemical processes were used to tint, wave, curl, straighten, and condition the hair.
He wears jeans with holes in fashionable places, and amber highlights tint his strategically mussed hair.
The faint tint of orange, no longer blinding white, is visible with the naked eye.
The next thing I remember, I was lying naked on my back as my nurse silently gave me a sponge bath, my regular blueish tint restored.
Part of the overall drabness in this film emerges from the unescapable funnel effect of the visuals, which are doused in a cold blue-steel tint.
The blues have a warm tint to them now, due to the gentle lighting of the room.
However, some genepy has a greenish tint depending on the amount of chlorophyll in the plants.
The blue tint of the bharals makes them almost invisible against the background of blue-grayish rock that is typical within their habitat.
I tried to make a joke of it, but my laugh was fake, a desperate tint to it, well the whole thing seemed desperate actually.
By little and little, the surface of the plate takes a yellow tint, which darkens more and more, approaching to bistre.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was the tint of the copper beech, thick, finespun, with intermittent twists that gave it a wavy effect.
She saw the dull brown tint creep into it as it densified, and she knew that it was smoke.
Around this whole colouring was a scrollwork pattern of the same tint, giving it the appearance of a frame.
Its colour, under such circumstances, was of a dense tint of brilliant yellow-green, whence the name of euchlorine.
By converting ferrous into ferric oxide the green tint is changed to yellow, which is less noticeable.
It gives, in short, the average tint of every unit of area in the picture, measured from the fiducial lines as co-ordinates.
Having thus obtained the power of laying on a tolerably flat tint, you must try to lay on a gradated one.
Its use is very extensive in the making of tint blocks or color work, used either in connection with line or halftone key plates.
The tint of the shingled front is brown, and all the colors are low and blended.
The coriaceous part of the hemelytra is of a purple tint, but the membranous part is brown.
The Surcoat is either of a uniform tint, or diapered, or heraldically pictured.
There was a splodge of a darker tint in the middle, but whether it was figure or tree or house no man could have told.
The stone was said to be spodumene, of a very high class, and had a a lilac tint theretofore unknown.
Differs from T. personatum in the short, stout, squamulose stem, and absence of purple tint on gills.
The land area is usually clearly distinguished from the water area by a tint or stipple.
Dark it appeared, but the precise tint was indeterminable, as was that of her skin, which looked neither brown nor white.
This color was quite superficial, and the glass itself was opaque and of a vermilion tint, attributed to suboxide of copper.
In the white cravat, with his dark tint of face, he was so Killingly beautiful that she could not gaze at him sufficiently.
The finest variety was the king salmon, very large and with flesh of a deep pink tint.
Thus the color which was the leading tone of one room became the relieving tint of another.
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