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1 Yet, in hindsight I 'm sensing a little shuck, jive, and what may be a tinge of Negro neurosis.
2 There was a tinge of suspicion in her voice when she spoke.
3 There was a tinge of colour at last in her pale cheeks.
4 But there was a tinge of sadness in her voice as well.
5 There 's a tinge of horror in his voice at my faux pas.
6 There was a tinge of sadness perhaps: they missed Henry B. and Dork.
7 There was a tinge of command in his voice and manner quite new.
8 There is a tinge of haughtiness in her manner as she interrupts him.
9 But there was a tinge of irony in his soft tones.
10 There was a tinge of mockery in Miss Lermontof's curt tones.
11 Now there was a tinge of impatience underlying the studied politeness.
12 But there was a tinge of darkness in the back of my mind.
13 And there was a tinge of excitement in the mental voice.
14 There must have been a tinge of poignancy as well pride for particular individuals.
15 He flung me a look and there was a tinge of amusement in it.
16 He glanced at Harley, and there was a tinge of reproach in his look.
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