Racette tinctured the line with pessimism and melancholy, even acid irony. |
The Methodistic principles, with which he was slightly tinctured, instead of impelling him to extravagance, assimilated themselves to his orderly habits of thought and action. |
Had Woody broken down on the stand, spoken of his madness of the heart and the dysfunctional needs of his family, I suspect that the judge's report, and the public reaction, would have been tinctured with sympathy. |
Each bottle is a half-oil, half-water combination tinctured with various colors using plant and mineral essences. |
As it is, one must turn to some authority not liable to the charge of being tinctured with the Biblical element. |
In Turkey, headstones are carved in the shape of the headdress distinctive to the order to which the deceased belonged and are tinctured in the appropriate colours. |