Syn: colored, coloured, in color(predicate). [WordNet 1.5]
The windows have been tinted and low-wattage lamps hung from the ceiling.
Moreover, both of these stories are tinted by a narrative self-consciousness that gives them a remoteness akin to that of sepia photographs.
Buy a light-colored car with tinted glass to save on air conditioning.
The optional equipment made standard on the new Regal includes tinted glass, which cost customers $120 last year; a fourth-gear overdrive on the automatic transmission, which cost $175 last year; and "deluxe trunk trim," which cost $53 last year.
Clothed in maroon and saffron robes and wearing his ever-present tinted glasses, the Dalai Lama chuckled, cracked jokes and reached out to squeeze the hand of a reporter as he made a point.
A group of bond dealers stared from The Banker wine bar under Southwark bridge and, on the other shore, shadows moved behind the tinted windows of the Financial Times head office. The river dustmen were sailing home in a night painting by Whistler.
It will show four episodes of "My Three Sons" _ with each episode tinted green.
No doubt Parsons is wrong in believing that most British workers ever were the paragons of grace, decency and wit that his rose tinted spectacles suggest, and no doubt today there are numerous exceptions to the mindless yobs he deplores.
"I thought about naturism since I was a boy," Mr. Garoutte says on his balcony, looking out over the treetops through tinted glasses.
Virginia Commonwealth University's Mr. Hoffer, who has analyzed the latest price increases, says auto makers are charging $120 extra for a tinted windshield that costs only $18 more.
Fully tinted photos became popular after the turn of the century until color photo materials improved and became affordable in the 1940s.
He wore tinted glasses.
Sterling and two friends were talking after dinner Thursday when a red car with tinted windows pulled up to the curb and fired a single gunshot.
The drawings and backgrounds are full and brilliantly colored and tinted.
A tattered 10th-century Chinese wall screen has been carefully fitted with patches of new silk, tinted to blend with the original surface.