107 Verbs to Use for the Word tints

A disorder in which the skin and eyes assume a yellowish tint.

The dull flame in the firmament took on a deeper tint, very somber and turbid.

There is a disc of cut glass in decorative designs covering 144 electric lights in the form of a star, which is twenty-one inches from point to point, the centre being of pure white light, and each ray under prisms which reflect the rainbow tints.

Alone are seen the tints of green upon his sword-belt spread, For by that blade the blood of foes in vengeance shall be shed.

The disk A, having black and white sectors, when rotated rapidly gives an even gray tint as in B.] Experiment 181.

Generally, every fruit, on ripening, and just before it falls, when it commences a more independent and individual existence, requiring less nourishment from any source, and that not so much from the earth through its stem as from the sun and air, acquires a bright tint.

She takes the garland bright and gay, Fresh from the blooming lap of May: Unfolds the casings from the flow'rs, And flings them o'er her sylvan bow'rs; Brings all their hidden tints to view, Gives to their leaves a deeper hue: Sends forth the bee and butterfly, On downy pinions soaring high, Or sporting gay from flow'r to flow'r, Through the short lived Summer hour.

or to adopt another figure, do not these seven philanthropic associations compose the beautiful tints in that bow of promise which spans the arch of our moral heaven?

"Methinks Queen Mab upon your cheek Doth blend the tints of cream and rose.

The latter is all the more remarkable, as the leaves have the habit of curling up their edges, and thus revealing the light, silvery tint of the under sides.

The roaring camp-fire, with rude humor, painted The ruddy tints of health, On haggard face, and form that drooped and fainted In the fierce race for wealth; Till one arose, and from his pack's scant treasure A hoarded volume drew, And cards were dropped from hands of listless leisure, To hear the tale anew; And then, while round them shadows gathered faster,

That presence changed the tint of earth, Drew off the dusky veil, And turned to living verdure The leafage of the dale.

THE WHITE HEN It imparts to the feathers a delicate rosy tint.

But while her smile like sunlight shone, The life danced to such blossom blown That all the roses ever known, Blanche of Provence, Noisette, or Yonne, Wore no such tint as this pale streak That damasked half the rounding cheek Of each bud great to bursting grown.

If it were necessary to engrave another fine line in old Ben's forehead in order to add a softer tint to Gloria's rose petals, she was sincerely sorry for Ben, but the desirable rose tints were selected with none the less steady hand.

A draught like this 'twere vain to seek, No grape can such supply; It steals its tint from Leila's cheek, Its brightness from her eye.

[Footnote 7: The artist, however, cannot produce his tints from those simple colours entirely, but the advice once given to the writer, by a painter, was:"Never fancy that many colours will effect your object; a few well chosen will better succeed, and be more easily managed; half-a-dozen would, for me, answer every purpose."

The painter had seized that moment to depict her glowing formthe enthusiasm was but momentaryher angel face soon lost its lovely tint, and her beautiful eyes sunk again into languor.

The floor is in white Italian mosaic, with frieze of the old rose, and the wainscoting repeats the same tints.

"YesI think I am in love with Redbudand she does not think it wrong, I am sureoh, I don't think she will think it wrong in me, and turn against me, only because I love her!" Having arrived at this conclusion, Verty went along smiling, and admiring the splendid tints of the foliagedrinking in the fresh, breezy air of morning, and occasionally listening for the cries of gameof deer, and turkey, pheasants, and the rest.

Never more for him The sunny meads shall glow, the flow'rets bloom; Nor shall he more behold the roseate tints Of the iced mountain top!

Early autumnal frosts seldom do more than to injure their capacity to receive a fine tint when they become mature.

There are those who know tint he was strangled by one of those wretches, that a grave was dug for him under the marble floor of his zenana, a grave in which his bones were found less than a year ago, in my presence, and fitly entombed at my bidding.

One lay awake o' nights, wondering why her hair curled so curiously about her temples, and held such queer glowing tints in its depths when sunlight fell upon it.

Although time had, as yet, done little for this new collection in the way of colour, dust and neglect were already throwing around them the tint of antiquity.

107 Verbs to Use for the Word  tints