Affect as in thought or feeling.
A slight but appreciable amount.
1 Right at this moment, though, I felt a strong tinge of regret.
2 The colonel's hand had taken on a blue tinge from the pressure.
3 The tinge of real danger undoubtedly added to Hill's prestige and authority.
4 The edge of the union has a decidedly green tinge these days.
5 There was a speculative tinge in the operations of this landed aristocracy.
6 She did not notice the faintest tinge of coldness in their greetings.
7 There was just a tinge of contempt this time in the words.
8 Every tinge and hue of life had left it in that instant.
9 The power to darken the sun, and tinge the moon with blood.
10 And the fallow of the canes takes a faint warm ruddy tinge .
11 Only the first day here, I'd already felt a tinge of regret.
12 Broadly speaking it is immigration with more than a tinge of racism.
13 The preserving fluid added a pinkish tinge to the body and limbs.
14 The general colour of this antelope is dun, with a rufous tinge .
15 In that breeze Rachel felt a tinge of the cold weather coming.
16 What light slanted through the window gave the room a honeyed tinge .
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