stained
IPA: stˈeɪnd
adjective
- having a stain
- coloured by adding a pigment
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Examples of "stained" in Sentences
- The mud stained the car.
- What stained your shirt
- The bricks are all stained with soot.
- They are best (color wise) in stained/dingy water.
- The coffee seeped into the luggage and stained their clothes.
- Also of concern is the colour of the material that is stained.
- This eagerly awaited study provides a complete record of Pugin's extraordinary achievements in stained glass design and manufacture.
- Most of the walls were covered with bookshelves and cupboards, and the only window was large, round and bore the image of a dark silhouette riding a white horse in stained glass.
- And here I always thought the chance of a pouring object dribbling was directly proportional to the capability of the object or material beneath said pot to become indelibly stained from the dribble.
- “A dissolute rake may indeed be most charming, my young lord, but if the coffers are strained and the title stained, you shall have a most difficult time convincing a steady-minded lady to marry you.”
- I love her use of Tiffany glass (her husband works in stained glass), the antique sofa she found and had reupholstered, her red velvet curtains, hanging lamps, and unicorn tapestry over the fireplace.
- Mrs Dunwoody glared at him as if she suspected that he doubted her word, but she made no reply and produced from under her table a bottle of Lysol about half-full, the neck sticky and covered with dust and the label stained by the drips that had run down over it.
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