Yes. A "tinge" of colour or pain means a "bit of" or a "slight indication of".
2007-09-25 03:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, like a tinge of blue or I'll have a tinge of mustard on the burger.
2007-09-25 10:56:20
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answered by ♥Celebrity Hotline♥ (Thumbs up!) 7
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Yes, I use it a lot. I will say a color is blue with a tinge of green or a tinge of silver.
2007-09-25 15:11:20
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answered by Patti C 7
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Yes. A tinge is a slight shade of colour.
2007-09-25 09:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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it can mean - a colour
or it can also be used like - i feel a tinge of sorrow
in this case it means - a little bit
all the best
Ian
2007-09-25 09:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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tinge: 1.To color slightly, tint. 2. To affect slighltly. A faint trace, as of color or flavor.
2007-09-25 09:21:19
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answered by kmv 5
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No thats a new word to me.
2007-09-25 14:26:49
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answered by donielle 7
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yes i sure have.
2007-09-25 09:19:46
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answered by rajstar100 3
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