24 adverbs to describe how to tinge

"Youyou're all right!" * * * * * Up-stairs, in a too tufted and too crowded room directly over the frontal half of the store, the window overlooking the remote sea of city was turning taupe, the dusk of early spring, which is faintly tinged with violet, invading.

The monarch newspaper of America is deeply tinged with the same hue; nor could one with a contrary complexion attain its position.

Imperceptible forests of timber scarcely tinge their inert masses of gneiss and granite, into which they anchor their roots; grappling with substances which, when struck with steel, tear up the tempered grain, and dash out the spark."

He is almost always at high pressure, and, in spite of a certain force of thought and expression, is tinged decidedly and sometimes unpleasantly with sentimentalism.

Sheila's voice was delicately tinged with mockery.

Their welcome was doubtless tinged with relief at the security afforded by the presence of well-disciplined troops.

The gluttony, avarice, debauchery, and meanness of Dominic are qualified with the talent and wit necessary to save him from being utterly detestable; and, from the beginning to the end of the piece, these qualities are so happily tinged with insolence hypocrisy, and irritability, that they cannot be mistaken for the avarice, debauchery, gluttony, and meanness of any other profession than that of a bad churchman.

About twelve o'clock, a pale, sickly mist, lightly tinged with purple, emerged from the forest and settled over it.

The week had been noticeably tinged with indigo for at least two of Betty's friends, and she hoped the initiation might take their minds from their troubles.

While physically he increased, as it were, with the power of his burning enthusiasm, his beard longer and more ragged, his eyes more luminous, and his voice shaking through the atmosphere almost like wind, his personality, in some curious fashion, seemed at the same time to retire and become oddly tinged with a certain remoteness from reality.

" The page wrung exquisite hands with a gesture which was but partially tinged with anguish, and presently began to laugh.

Great was his love for Greane, but greater far His love for Agathar Born of his pain, A strange dependence tinged pathetically The proud possession of his trust as guard Of her reft life and lonely widowhood.

The "Autocrat" knows what pond-lilies are, having visited Prospero's Isle and seen the pink-tinged sisterhood of a certain mere that lies embosomed in its hills.

In whichever way our judgment finally inclined, we should declare that the Pictures of Travel were essentially prosified poems and that the poems were, in their collected form, versified Pictures of Travel; and that both, moreover, were dominated, as the writings after 1831 were dominated, by a romantically tinged longing for individual liberty.

She bent slightly, the warm glow softly tinging her white neck.

" "Well, you'll have to show me," exclaimed the Woman, whose speech was now and then tinged unconsciously by her close fellowship with the Wonder Workers.

In about half an hour the pinkish-white colour will disappear, and the skin will appear white, with a blackish tinge underneath.

Just as the parental attitude toward the nearest neighbours suggested a kindly but unsentimental tolerance of inferiors, so it became unmistakably tinged with a slightly jealous but unprotesting submission to superiors whenever the lower floors were reached.

The ash-colored hair, which Flora had fancied to be violet-tinged, was of a silky whiteness now, and fell in soft curls about the pale face.

Wherefore, the air of Jeanne became tinged with a certain lofty condescension.

Her conversations were even more assiduously tinged and fashioned by the needs of accommodation.

And so she told him that he must have supper, and that he must let her go; and there was a sweet tinge of motherly authority in her wordsunconsciously to her, arbitrary and unconsciously to him, submissiveand she left him to smoke upon the broad porch, and dawdle in the chair he remembered so well, and talk with the bright Louisa.

When we saw it, it was white, with barely a tinge of brown about the exposed core.

Gillian Greenford was a bright-eyed, fair-haired young creature; light, laughing, radiant; with cheeks soft as peach bloom, and beautifully tinged with red, lips carnation-hued, and teeth white as pearls.

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