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How to use tints in a sentence

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This is a tree that everyone should have and in good years it will give you autumn tints as well.
His eyes were so piercing, a beautiful hazel color, with tints and shades of brown, and green flecks scattered.
Four-colour process gives you the flexibility and life-like realism of millions of colours, hues and tints.
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.
In southern climates, the harsher, brighter sunlight will cause pale tints to appear washed out.
You could even include questions about tints and shades like pink and maroon, and a question about low intensity, such as blue-gray.
Prodigal servings of pure saturated color are fattened further with a rich welter of tints, tones and shades.
In England the most engaging lithographer was Whistler, who used delicate lines and tints in his Nocturnes of the Thames.
It is a way of life, whether it be a change in colour, tints, hairpieces or whatever.
Some other things that can cause a very bad hair day include over processing your hair with color, tints, bleach or perms.
For more information about tints and dyes, circle the corresponding number on the reader service card.
Soft lenses for daily wear have a very short adaptation period and are available in various tints and bifocal designs.
Hot springs oozing from an underground volcano adds tints of yellow and green to the blue ocean.
Lotuses their heads uprear from the pure wave, and charm the view with mingled tints of red and blue.
The colors are mostly solid and bright and the black levels are evenly dark without any gray tints.
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.
The different tints of colour in her hair caught the sun and she looked the pure image of beauty.
Reddish tints gleamed in her hair, and he felt the urge to run his hands through it.
The green and red tints chosen for the various rooms were conventionally perceived as middle tones.
Once shed, the falling leaves reveal bright coral red tints to all the younger stems.
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Nothing can surpass the delicate tints of rose-color, silver gray, gold and purple which suffuse these summits in early morning.
A still greater cause for hesitation would be the ugly jarring of juxtaposing tints of the same color.
Lackeys and minions brought in pails of kalsomine, of various tints, some of pale pastel shades, others of deep rich hues.
Her bronze flesh was adorned with a lacelike tracery of beautiful design, in many tints.
Nothing could exceed the delicacy of its features, or the brilliancy of its tints.
The coloured pommades derive their respective tints from tinctorial matter added to the melted fat before perfuming it.
All the tints had turned dirty grey in this cupboard, rotting with dust and damp.
They are not drawn with the pencil of fancy, nor, I trust, colored with the tints of prejudice.
Well, the sapphire in all its beautiful tints is only a variety of corundum, colored by metallic oxide.
Most of the plates are printed with tints, and many in the colors of the originals.
The eastern sky, vivid with seashell tints, hovered so low that the topmost crags seemed to support its glowing colors.
Had his tints been aided by the grace and greatness of Raphael, they must have failed.
Without, it had the tints of the mother-of-pearl, while its framework was of silver.
For oil painting place a thin calico or canvas on the backs, and colour with the tints you desire, mixed in oil and turps.
Lastly, how are we to account for the beauty of autumnal tints in woods, or coloured leaves in plants such as the caladium?
The sunset upon the broad watery sands of morecambe Bay is exquisite in varied tints.
It disperses and refracts their various tints to beautify the approach and the retreat of the orb of day.
The curtains, carpets and draperies matched the tints of the ceiling and walls.
As he looked, he fancied that he could detect objects moving above the tall grass, embrowned with the tints of autumn.
He was more familiar with the colour of a bay horse than the tints of a bay tree.
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