Tinted
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38 examples of Tinted in a sentence
And just to convince them we should go to Mars in 2011, I
tinted
the video orange just to give them the sense of being on Mars.
He uses tiny bottles, the glass is tinted, he tops the olive oil off with an inert gas.
The fake sepia
tinted
film is really tacky.
this film should have been kept on there hand cam at home as a joke....they suck..why was the blood more brown and turd like that real blood?...cheap i tells ya i mean everyone wasn't in colour they were just
tinted
yellow, And another thing that made me die laughing at this sad excuse for a film was the fact that they tried to pretend the clown was a woman all the time, although its clearly a flat chested black short haired man...did anyone else notice that the only special effect in this film was a slowed down jump..that was also poor oh and the dissolve effect that you can find on many basic p.c programs such as...powerpoint....this film blows
With
tinted
glasses and his hair parted down the middle (!), he is shown meting out orders to his gang of thugs and is overheard making passionate love to his fur-clad bimbo.
It's miraculous that we can today enjoy it in superb quality on DVD - probably most of the viewers about a 100 years ago saw a black and white copy, as the stencil
tinted
de luxe edition was available only at the very best theaters.
Overrated and only for those people in their 20's whom wear particularly thick rose
tinted
glasses, who never actually saw it in the first place because they were to young.
Belle is, I'll agree, not even beautiful but just a plain-looking woman with
tinted
skin, she wears the same bright blue dress all the way through with not one glamorous dress on, Wardrobe is to say the Least, annoying - my ears may bleed if I had to listen to her everyday!
Hawk The Slayer is one of those movies that looks better through the rose
tinted
glow of nostalgia than it really is.
Dupontel who I usually always love despite very strange (bad) career choices has no lines here and is only one color tinted, making his character totally dull and boring after 20 minutes.
It's got fuzzy, washed out sepia
tinted
photography that resists any attempt by the viewers' eyes to pull pleasure and satisfaction out of the film stock.
The planet is also affected by "chromatic radiation," so that the inserted B&W scenes could be variously
tinted
red, yellow, blue or green.
However, as this film appears slightly exaggerated in some respects, maybe by removing the rose
tinted
glasses, it would end in divorce.
It has the ability to take you back to the time it depicts, without using sentimentality or rose
tinted
spectacles.
When compounded by adding
tinted
black & white stock footage as a plot device, a 50-cent plastic toy spaceship with a bic lighter for propulsion(I swear I'm not making this up), and a "Spectum Analyzer" that is clearly a caulk gun, it transcends the normally accepted standard of "so-bad-it's-good".
Versions of nationalism as well as the ascendancy of religiously
tinted
forms of integrisme threaten the fabric of a free world.
It was his grandfather's, and it has not been altered at all on the outside.''How fine!' said Dolly, looking with involuntary surprise at a handsome house with a row of columns standing out among the variously
tinted
foliage of the old trees in the garden.
Above the obscure buildings a trail of steam arose like a white plume delicately
tinted
with carmine.
Among these valuable water plants, I noted various seaweed: some Cladostephus verticillatus, peacock's tails, fig-leafed caulerpa, grain-bearing beauty bushes, delicate rosetangle
tinted
scarlet, sea colander arranged into fan shapes, mermaid's cups that looked like the caps of squat mushrooms and for years had been classified among the zoophytes; in short, a complete series of algae.
Farther on, the bottom was
tinted
with fine shades of ultramarine; then, off in the distance, it turned blue and faded in the midst of a hazy darkness.
I know that some divers can last up to fifty-seven seconds, and highly skillful ones to eighty-seven; but such men are rare, and when the poor fellows climb back on board, the water coming out of their noses and ears is
tinted
with blood.
How can I portray these woods and rocks in this liquid setting, their lower parts dark and sullen, their upper parts
tinted
red in this light whose intensity was doubled by the reflecting power of the waters!
The former,
tinted
with a bright limestone sheen, would have supplied enough building material to make a whole marble town.
I'll finish up this catalog, a little dry but quite accurate, with the series of bony fish I observed: eels belonging to the genus Apteronotus whose snow-white snout is very blunt, the body painted a handsome black and armed with a very long, slender, fleshy whip; long sardines from the genus Odontognathus, like three-decimeter pike, shining with a bright silver glow; Guaranian mackerel furnished with two anal fins; black-tinted rudderfish that you catch by using torches, fish measuring two meters and boasting white, firm, plump meat that, when fresh, tastes like eel, when dried, like smoked salmon; semired wrasse sporting scales only at the bases of their dorsal and anal fins; grunts on which gold and silver mingle their luster with that of ruby and topaz; yellow-tailed gilthead whose flesh is extremely dainty and whose phosphorescent properties give them away in the midst of the waters; porgies
tinted
orange, with slender tongues; croakers with gold caudal fins; black surgeonfish; four-eyed fish from Surinam, etc.
It gazed with enormous, staring eyes that were
tinted
sea green.
Away off in the flaming sunshine, Cardiff Hill lifted its soft green sides through a shimmering veil of heat,
tinted
with the purple of distance; a few birds floated on lazy wing high in the air; no other living thing was visible but some cows, and they were asleep.
The oaks will yield us their sweet fruit with bountiful hand, the trunks of the hard cork trees a seat, the willows shade, the roses perfume, the widespread meadows carpets
tinted
with a thousand dyes; the clear pure air will give us breath, the moon and stars lighten the darkness of the night for us, song shall be our delight, lamenting our joy, Apollo will supply us with verses, and love with conceits whereby we shall make ourselves famed for ever, not only in this but in ages to come."
'Twenty years ago, that pavement was worn with the footsteps of a mother and child, who, day by day, so surely as the morning came, presented themselves at the prison gate; often after a night of restless misery and anxious thoughts, were they there, a full hour too soon, and then the young mother turning meekly away, would lead the child to the old bridge, and raising him in her arms to show him the glistening water,
tinted
with the light of the morning's sun, and stirring with all the bustling preparations for business and pleasure that the river presented at that early hour, endeavour to interest his thoughts in the objects before him.
He was always well dressed, very neat and plain, but his eyes were weak, just as mine are, and he wore
tinted
glasses against the glare."
seven in. in height; strongly built, sallow complexion, black hair, a little bald in the centre, bushy, black side-whiskers and moustache;
tinted
glasses, slight infirmity of speech.
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