Tinge in a sentence as a noun

This has a tinge of pettiness to it, don't you think?

I imagine it might breed a tinge of America hatred when they get back home.

Does anyone else see the "-The Management" comment as having more than a tinge of sarcasm?

It's now the word "Shuffle" with a white background, which changes to "Shuffle All" with a slight pink tinge when you tap it.

Feeling a tinge of nostalgia, I went back and re-read it a few months ago... and found that it stands the test of time well.

Your statements come across as worse than naive--they come across as petty, with a tinge of idiocy.

There, it acquired a tinge of elitism and sexism, because... well, frats are elitist and sexist.

If there's a tinge of elitism in the wider world's attitude toward PHP, I'll be the first to contend that it's justified.

Tinge in a sentence as a verb

There's a pretty serious tinge of narcissism to using a woman's death to complain about too much noise in your social stream.

He reminds you of yourself, standing in that darkened computer lab all those years ago, and you feel a tinge of excitement for him as you form the word."Vim.

I just can't help but feel a tinge of sadness as I watch books and literature get consumed by obsessive measurement and cold-blooded analytics.

Their madness adopted an Islamic tinge because of their roots, but IMO they're not very different from all the other disturbed American young people who commit gun violence.

Yet another place where I feel a tinge of anger that VPNs utterly failed to deliver on the potential of private secure connectivity to personal data storage from anywhere.

I remember a lot of different emotions: appreciation for the sensibility and beauty of mathematics; pride that I figured something out on my own; but also a tinge of frustration that this revelation was never encouraged by my professor.

I think that neglecting to state that their actions are largely retaliatory could have been used to not-too-subtly tinge them as "pranksters" rather than "activists".As far as I know most of them could well be within the former cateogory, but their most visible attacks were not enacted "just for the lulz"; rather, they were guerrilla tactics employed in response to perceived threats to their Internet homeland, as stated in above comments.

Tinge definitions

noun

a slight but appreciable amount; "this dish could use a touch of garlic"

See also: touch hint mite pinch speck soupcon

noun

a pale or subdued color

See also: undertone

verb

affect as in thought or feeling; "My personal feelings color my judgment in this case"; "The sadness tinged his life"

See also: color colour distort

verb

color lightly; "her greying hair was tinged blond"; "the leaves were tinged red in November"

See also: tint tinct touch