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Sentence Examples
| This is a tree that everyone should have and in good years it will give you autumn tints as well. |
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| His eyes were so piercing, a beautiful hazel color, with tints and shades of brown, and green flecks scattered. |
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| Four-colour process gives you the flexibility and life-like realism of millions of colours, hues and tints. |
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| Certain tints and shades of colour can be chosen as well as a special pattern or a special blend of fibres to make it lighter or heavier. |
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| In southern climates, the harsher, brighter sunlight will cause pale tints to appear washed out. |
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| You could even include questions about tints and shades like pink and maroon, and a question about low intensity, such as blue-gray. |
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| Prodigal servings of pure saturated color are fattened further with a rich welter of tints, tones and shades. |
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| In England the most engaging lithographer was Whistler, who used delicate lines and tints in his Nocturnes of the Thames. |
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| It is a way of life, whether it be a change in colour, tints, hairpieces or whatever. |
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| Some other things that can cause a very bad hair day include over processing your hair with color, tints, bleach or perms. |
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| For more information about tints and dyes, circle the corresponding number on the reader service card. |
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| Soft lenses for daily wear have a very short adaptation period and are available in various tints and bifocal designs. |
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| Hot springs oozing from an underground volcano adds tints of yellow and green to the blue ocean. |
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| Lotuses their heads uprear from the pure wave, and charm the view with mingled tints of red and blue. |
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| The colors are mostly solid and bright and the black levels are evenly dark without any gray tints. |
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| Cochineal became the standard dye for a wide variety of uses, from the red coats of British soldiers, to the red tints of artists' paints. |
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| The different tints of colour in her hair caught the sun and she looked the pure image of beauty. |
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| Reddish tints gleamed in her hair, and he felt the urge to run his hands through it. |
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| The green and red tints chosen for the various rooms were conventionally perceived as middle tones. |
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| Once shed, the falling leaves reveal bright coral red tints to all the younger stems. |
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| This attractive tree with star-shaped leaves can grow into a large conical tree with glorious autumn tints of red, purple and gold. |
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| They're a kaleidoscope of colors ranging from pastel tints to vibrant blues, greens, reds, purples, jades, and buffs in a wide variety of shades. |
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| It is neither as white as zinc white nor as opaque as titanium, but is excellent for making tints of cooler colors. |
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| I put on black eyeliner, mascara, red eye shadow with black tints towards the edges of my eyes, and ruby colored lipstick. |
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| High above, two sea eagles swoop and dive, the light flashing bronze tints off their backs. |
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| Finally, the artists must fill in the shapes outside the circle with a variety of tints and lowered intensities. |
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| The structure is surprisingly complex, viewing the same events from different perspectives, which Zhang helpfully colour-codes in ravishing washes of primary tints. |
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| In many of the gouaches and watercolors in particular, the images have completely wafted away into an airy assemblage of ethereal tints and quick, happy touches. |
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| Imitate the look with the newest highlighters or light-reflecting lotions and tints, which help scatter light, leaving you with a noticeably glowing look. |
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| The effects of warm and cool colors, the mixing of tints and shades, and the fact that the complementary colors offer high contrast and excitement to work were all reviewed. |
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| The cinematography is faultless, combining pale green and sepia tints to allow the grittiness of a bounty hunter's profession to pervade, involving the audience in the action. |
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| It was reported that it took eleven years just to research and revive the old techniques used and to study old photos to match at least thirteen various tints of amber. |
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| They are related to similarly proportioned glassware made in the 1890s, but the delicate tints and precarious attenuation are markers of preciosity and refinement. |
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| Colorful tints, eye-catching graphics and mouth-watering images combined and voila, the menu was born! |
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| Why should certain chords in music make me think of the brown and golden tints of autumn foliage? |
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| Nuanced verdure, brick reds and tempered whites, play against tints of calcined blues and gray-greens, broadcast beyond the paintings' modest confines. |
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| Golden tints, honey and apricots are better on medium skin tones. |
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| The product line features more than 50 products, including foundations, concealers, bronzers and brushes as well as eyelash, brow and lip tints. |
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| The limbs are pure black or black with brown tints, while the tail is black or blackish brown, completely lacking light underfur. |
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| My principal objection is against the compound or derivative tints, given under the denominations of secondaries and tertiaries. |
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| Red and blue are different colors, but two shades of scarlet are different tints. |
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| The yellow autumnal tints of elm and field maple are a splendid addition to any garden. |
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| This commercial colorant tints a number of cosmetics, such as lipsticks, and drugs, such as Pepto Bismal. |
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| Students could only use warm or cool colors depending on the color paper chosen, and they were encouraged to mix tertiary colors, tints and shades. |
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| There were even moments when, looking into her cheval-glass, she cried out against that arrangement in comely lines and tints which got for her the dulia she delighted in. |
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| Splendent of carnal glamour from thy brain Like precious stones behued in tints divine, That hide in dazzling depths a soul long lain, A spirit crystallized, infused, benign! |
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Examples from Classical Literature
| Nothing can surpass the delicate tints of rose-color, silver gray, gold and purple which suffuse these summits in early morning. |
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| A still greater cause for hesitation would be the ugly jarring of juxtaposing tints of the same color. |
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| Lackeys and minions brought in pails of kalsomine, of various tints, some of pale pastel shades, others of deep rich hues. |
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| Her bronze flesh was adorned with a lacelike tracery of beautiful design, in many tints. |
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| Nothing could exceed the delicacy of its features, or the brilliancy of its tints. |
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| The coloured pommades derive their respective tints from tinctorial matter added to the melted fat before perfuming it. |
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| All the tints had turned dirty grey in this cupboard, rotting with dust and damp. |
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| They are not drawn with the pencil of fancy, nor, I trust, colored with the tints of prejudice. |
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| Well, the sapphire in all its beautiful tints is only a variety of corundum, colored by metallic oxide. |
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| Most of the plates are printed with tints, and many in the colors of the originals. |
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| The eastern sky, vivid with seashell tints, hovered so low that the topmost crags seemed to support its glowing colors. |
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| Had his tints been aided by the grace and greatness of Raphael, they must have failed. |
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| Without, it had the tints of the mother-of-pearl, while its framework was of silver. |
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| For oil painting place a thin calico or canvas on the backs, and colour with the tints you desire, mixed in oil and turps. |
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| Lastly, how are we to account for the beauty of autumnal tints in woods, or coloured leaves in plants such as the caladium? |
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| The sunset upon the broad watery sands of morecambe Bay is exquisite in varied tints. |
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| It disperses and refracts their various tints to beautify the approach and the retreat of the orb of day. |
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| The curtains, carpets and draperies matched the tints of the ceiling and walls. |
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| As he looked, he fancied that he could detect objects moving above the tall grass, embrowned with the tints of autumn. |
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| He was more familiar with the colour of a bay horse than the tints of a bay tree. |
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| Her eyes looked sky-blue under the blonde wig, and the blonde tints were lovely, if not so fascinatingly surprising as her own. |
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| Its grossness must be transposed, as it were, to a fictive scale, a scale of fainter tints and generalized signs. |
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| It looks cold until the rocks warm it with their gemlike tints, like a bride's jewels gleaming through her veil. |
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| A prussiate of iron is obtainable of a violet hue, affording good shadow tints and clear pale washes. |
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| And the hundred tints of this verdure do not form the only colorific charms of the landscape. |
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| As tints, so significances, more delicate shall be won by man's soul in contact with nature. |
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| Having thus shown how real tints and shades in nature are produced, the color wheel may be introduced with advantage. |
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| Time's sombrous tints have every view o'erspread, And thou too, gay seducer, art thou fled? |
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| He is always merely a draughtsman who tints, but has never been a colourist. |
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| By this means varied tints were obtained which were in harmony with the polychromatic decoration which was so near their hearts. |
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| The panamanian is most often a soft and pleasing brown, done in a number of wholly unmatchable tints. |
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| I fell into an inconsecutive review of my life under this light that touched every endeavor with the pale tints of failure. |
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| With this and aureolin a series of beautiful foliage tints may be formed, sparkling with sunshine, as it were. |
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| Oh, multifold fragrance and tints divine which so ineffably enrich our lives! |
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| She rivals the succory in beautifying arid dust heaps and barren railroad cuts, with her tender opalescent pink tints. |
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| Sadness reigned upon that brow, and slipped its yellowing tints into the depths of each furrow. |
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| A shadow, azure as the light that tints the sapphire, accompanies her. |
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| Their women all in simple black, with white caps and shawls of faded tints folded triangularly on the back, strolled lightly by their side. |
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| To watch the alternation of these tints was the school of madness. |
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| In a similar way, light and dark tints act as complementaries. |
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| Upon his brow he placed a tuft of feathers of the same shining tints. |
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| Brown or green, red or yellow mosses and lichen spread their romantic tints on trees and seats and roofs and stones. |
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| What tints of perfect love Rosier than summer rose, etherealize thy lay! |
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| And the shapes of their leaves were as varied as their tints. |
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| It was the color of her skin, without the glow, the myriad living tints that one may sometimes discover in vibrant flesh. |
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| She was loosely wrapped in a cashmere dressing-gown of gray-white, embroidered in half-mourning tints, and she wore slippers of the same hue. |
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| She never uses high tints and strontian lights to astonish lookers-on. |
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| Beyond that the tints darkened into fine gradations of ultramarine, and faded into vague obscurity. |
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| In addition to these two tints it also comes in a very pronounced blue. |
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| Nothing can exceed the beauty, freshness, and vigour of his tints. |
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| It tints minaret after minaret, dome after dome, house after house. |
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| Green, without coppery tints, but variably suffused with purple. |
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| I was also struck by the bright yellow tints of the yellow birch. |
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| The features of that face were hard to read, drink had so swollen them, drink had so painted them, in tints that varied from brick-red to mulberry. |
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| Against the peaceful landscape, the pale, decaying tints of the copses, the blue air of the horizon and the lichened stileboards, these staring vermilion words shone forth. |
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| The highlights in this part of the work are cleverly managed, the MOTIF is admirably subordinated to the ground tints, and the technique is very fine. |
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| Girls dropping in from midday can get a fresh new look from the team's beauty experts, brow waxes and tints, all while sipping on pink lemonade and cupcakes. |
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| Take Mr Podsnap's word for it, and the soberest tints of drab, white, lilac, and grey, were all flaming red to this troublesome Bull of a young person. |
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| Sometimes colour is relatively short-lived although another autumn beauty the Sweet Gum spins this out by progressing from a dull plumb toscarlet with other tints in between. |
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| And when the light of day returning dyes The portals of the east with tints of rose, With undiminished force my sorrow flows In broken accents and in burning sighs. |
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