tinge造句31. There is almost a tinge of predestination in footballers' reflections on how they came to sport in the first place.
32. The light had a cold bluish tinge and the air was cooler too.
33. But the red maples at the bog already had a red tinge.
34. Andrew Caddick was probably only reprieved by overnight rain which gave the pitch an early greenish tinge.
35. Even the one tale that concludes with a victory contains a bittersweet tinge.
36. The thought touched me with a tinge of sadness, at the same time that the scent touched me with happiness.
37. She had got bored by herself - and, if I flatter myself, there was a tinge of concern for me.
38. It has a very long neck like a duck, and the front of the body sometimes has a faint purple tinge.
39. I republishing (republishing) a tinge textbook yesterday evening.
40. The maple leaves are tinge with autumn red.
41. This dish has a strong tinge of Chinese cuisine.
42. Evolution's role to explain everything, however,[http:///tinge.html] stains it with a tinge of religiosity.
43. Concise and vogue tinge, elegant and graceful, has gentlewoman demeanour.
44. Of a deeply religious temperament, there was inevitably a tinge of the devotional in his mind.
45. Nothing is easier than to give Christian asceticism a Socialist tinge.
46. Hard, Brittle, and lustrous, it has a distinctive gray-white colour with a reddish tinge.
47. Male silverback mountain gorillas gain their distinctive silver tinge at about 13 years old, when they reach adulthood.
48. Soon we had left behind the hills above Picton, and were running down to Blenheim, through a flatter landscape of orchards and then past rows of vines smudged by an early tinge of autumn.
49. For Moore, a former prosecutor a tinge of Hal Holbrook's hangdog air, such speeches are painful.
50. The red spread out from the centre of the sky, seemed to tinge the smoke haze over the kopjes, and to light the trees with a hot sulphurous yellow, The world was a miracle of colour.
51. Features: The meat is white with a light pink tinge. While the peppers are invitingly green.
52. Sometimes the color, known as cyanosis, is most apparent in the nail beds; some people develop an overall grayish-blue tinge to the skin.
53. The red spread out from the centre of the sky, seemed to tinge the smoke haze over the kopjes, and to light the trees with a hot sulphurous yellow.
54. 2009 - Geminid Meteor, a bright meteor with a greenish tinge flashes through the sky over the Mojave Desert near Barstow, California, USA.
55. Private jokes, the ritualizing of talk and gustation, a hint of self-satisfaction, even a tiny tinge of inbred malice: These are not entirely unknown in Oxford and Cambridge.
56. She seemed to have powdered her face again and the lamplight gave it a grey-green tinge, rather like a black withered leaf covered with frost.
57. In this picture from the 2009 Geminid shower, a bright meteor with a greenish tinge flashes through the sky over the Mojave Desert near Barstow, California, USA.
58. The sandy shores have a unique rose tinge to them as they are partly made up of pulverised corals and mollusc shells.
59. His skin was so unwholesomely deficient in the natural tinge, that he looked as though, if he were cut, he would bleed white.
60. Some of these give a bluish or purplish tinge to the light.