As far back as the records go, no man, woman or child in the Geoffrey family has ever shown the slightest taint of a diseased mind.
A slight taint of suspicion would remain, but not enough to spur the T'ang to action.
That's what that slight taint in the air is.
Nevertheless, in this society any child who has the slightest taint of black is seen by the majority as black.
There was, it seemed to him, a slight moral taint to the whole idea, but, taint or not, it had worked out.
Many buyers, fearful of cleanup problems or liability suits, will not touch properties with the slightest environmental taint.
For a richly endowed college like Williams, the mark is a slight taint on an otherwise sterling financial reputation.
They are still liable to that slight taint of burlesque which, in our strange world, attaches to the zealot.
The whole thing has the slight taint of bad taste.
There would have to be letters to and from Venus to keep the slightest taint of suspicion from arising.