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tinctured

adjective as in tinted

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The orchestral arrangements are tinctured with dissonance; sustained synthesizer tones slide on and off pitch, feeling precarious.

News coverage, meanwhile, has been tinctured with opinion and speculation — even as U.S.

He has drawn lots of news coverage — much of it uneven, speculative and tinctured with venom from journalists who are disenchanted by President Trump.

Hamilton was no apologist for Jefferson, whose politics were “tinctured with fanaticism,” and who was “a contemptible hypocrite.”

Other performers tinctured Mr. Bowie’s arrangements with their own styles.

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