bluish tinge
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Indicates a slight amount or trace of blue in another color.
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- The white clouds had a slight bluish tinge against the evening sky.
- The ice in the glacier had a distinct bluish tinge under the sunlight.
- When he came out of the cold water, his lips had a noticeable bluish tinge.
- Her pale skin sometimes takes on a faint bluish tinge when she's cold.
- The artist added a subtle bluish tinge to the gray paint to create a sense of distance.
- We noticed a subtle bluish tinge to the white paint, especially in certain light.
- This particular type of glass is known for its faint bluish tinge.
- The distant mountains often appear with a bluish tinge due to atmospheric perspective.
- The glacier ice has a deep bluish tinge due to the way it absorbs light.
- The old photograph had developed a slight bluish tinge over the years.
- To create a somber mood, the film's director gave all the flashback scenes a bluish tinge.
- After the storm, the clouds retained a deep bluish tinge before dissipating.
- After years of sun exposure, the old photograph developed a bluish tinge.
- Some rare minerals exhibit a natural bluish tinge when polished.
- I think the new LED lights give the room a sterile, bluish tinge.
- The artist intentionally gave the painting a cool, almost ethereal bluish tinge.
- Her silver hair sometimes catches the light and reveals a faint bluish tinge.
- Do you see that faint bluish tinge in the moonlit snow?
- In the chemical reaction, the solution acquired a temporary bluish tinge.
- Despite being called 'white', the fabric had a barely perceptible bluish tinge.