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Here and there the brown water was tinged with red.
By the time she pulled away, her face was already tinged with red.
This feeling was one tinged with fear and something else she could put no name to.
Her dark brown hair, he notes, has become tinged with red through the course of the summer.
The respect of others, tinged with fear, is a new experience for me.
Her voice was tinged with disappointment, and maybe even a 25!
The adult male is more or less tinged with red.
It was still now, and no longer tinged with the blood of the Arab boy.
The race was tinged with irony, too, for the two men who led the field.
You say "the battle has been tinged by class and race."
Who want to see America as one nation under black robes, tinged in red.
He turned back to me, his tone now tinged with concern.
A few days earlier, the disappointment would have been tinged with fear.
"For the whole surface of their skins was tinged with a green color."
By the time I reached the entrance, the whole world seemed tinged with blood.
Far to the east the sun was rising in a sky tinged with blood.
It was tinged with just enough of the truth to be convincing.
Everything seemed tinged with red and just a tiny bit distorted.
A limited relief, true, yet it was tinged with hope.
The thought was tinged with the mental color of panic.
Woods took the lead on a day tinged with sadness.
She shook her head, which was still tinged midnight blue.
Underneath he was white tinged more or less with orange.
What she said about her captors was tinged by it.
Even this poor source of air seemed tinged with ozone.