"little" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- There is, of course, a little tinge of sadness for the audience, in the memory of the woman he left behind.
- Ann Veronica was not aware of this literary side of her teacher; she had a little tinge of annoyance at Miss Garvice's advantage.
- But now she had just the slightest, wee-est little tinge of apprehension.
- "However, may I be so bold as to suggest that the shade of gray is lighter and maybe there is coming, now, a little tinge of blue, pushing away the gray."
- Gloha had a tiny little tinge of doubt.
- This he thumbed and pondered over day by day; applying every maxim to his own particular case, provided it had a little tinge of wholesome bitterness, and treated of the injustice of the world.
- I can remember it clearly, and from time to time, still feel a little tinge of homesickness late at night.
- "With cops there is a little tinge of 'We're the only ones who understand each other.' "
- Quite a little tinge of colour, and yet not hectic.
- Farther south the shore is more flat, and less obviously and abruptly sandy, and a little tinge of green here and there in the marshes appears to the sailor like a rare and precious emerald.
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