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The huchen weighs 25-30 kg, has silver-gray skin and black spots, and when breeding acquires a red tinge.
The trio hail from Montreal and a wonderfully quaint almost folkish tinge subtly permeates the album.
This is folk music with an Eastern tinge to it, done by musicians in the deep American South.
Once again he was stuck fraternizing with the enemy, and once again where he should have felt guilt he felt a tinge of familiarity.
The cruor communicates a red tinge to the water, which should be changed every day.
The upper cloth of Seetha's sari is goldenly silky and thus it will have a tinge of reddish brown hue, like the outer edge of the tongue of fire.
A gorgeous deep golden colour on the flanks blends with a dark green tinge to the back.
But as well as all the aforementioned loveliness, there is a tinge of sadness.
Early plants had mainly green stalks, and it was those with a red tinge which were selected to produce the modern red varieties.
A reddish tinge signifies penetrance of the dye through the testa into the endosperm and embryo.
Their faces registered curiosity and a tinge of alarm as guards leaped to bar the massive doors at the main entrance.
His brusque dismissal by passers-by lends a tinge of Beckettian pathos to this very plainly told tale.
Delicious berried aromas have an herbal tinge that follows through on a medium-bodied palate with juicy flavors and smooth tannins.
The flight of young families to the outer suburbs left a distinct tinge of blue-rinse in the streets around Gunn Reserve.
A reddish light shone out from Gothically arched windows above, illuminating the alley with a scarlet tinge.
There is more than a tinge of sexism to the disparaging treatment of romantic novelists.
It refers to a blue tinge seen on the surface of the whole or part of the body, due to lack of oxygen in the blood.
As though he has just come back from India and the great Maharishi, Brother JT songs resemble campfire ditties, with an odd tinge.
His smile was charming, and his eyes bright and winsome, and with his aura came an atmosphere of leisure accompanied by a tinge of duress.
Rhodolite, a red variety that usually has a tinge of purple in it, is a mixture of almandine and pyrope.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The horizon was growing indistinct, assuming a mud-colored tinge as it were.
She pronounced these words with a smile, which was not altogether without a tinge of irony.
One of the pieces of cassimere was dyed with a claret tinge, from which I had my first Sunday suit.
The minister's welcome was kind, but there was a tinge of self-complacent pride in it.
The ruddy colour in their faces was in his represented by the palest tinge of pink.
Finally they must be winced through dilute sulphuric acid to clear up the white, by removing the cupreous tinge.
He paused, and a tinge of red came to his cheek as he remembered how she had failed in all attention to the darcys.
And there, a short distance to the north, lives laelia pumila, which might supply the rosy tinge.
The protoplasm of both has a markedly yellow tinge, giving to the suprarenal bodies a yellowish brown colour.
There was incredulity in the question, but also there was a tinge of doubtfulness too.
A little tinge of color crept over Julia's tintless face as she told Pellet he might go.
The cap is of a dull yellow color, olivaceous, darkening with age to a brownish tinge.
A slight yet distinct tinge of green, recalling that of the Orion Nebula, gives a peculiar appearance to this couple.
Later on, his work had a Raphaelesque tinge, showing perhaps the influence of that rising master.
It somewhat resembles the godwit in coloring, but it is more of a grayish tinge.
His expressions about the reception of his History, have a tinge of morbidness.
In this species the ground colour of the fore wings varies from whity brown to ochreous brown with a slight reddish tinge.
In the clear depths of the lad's hazel eyes he saw a faint, nickering, wavering light, which gave a yellow tinge to them.
Similar to No. 758, but back, tail, and flanks without brownish or rufescent tinge.
The primary and secondary quill feathers are yellowish, with a tinge of rufous.
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