adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
eye
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A night to bring any man to contemplate the dogged scourge of Lady Fortune's whip with a jaundiced eye .
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The jaundiced eye sees not black and white but yellow and grey.
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Even to the jaundiced eyes of veteran Washington reporters, this is mighty early to be planning a presidential campaign.
view
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In my sadly jaundiced view , experience comes very expensive.
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This may seem a jaundiced view , but the evidence is disturbing.
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To notice only the bad, when there is so much good, may be seen as a jaundiced view .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A night to bring any man to contemplate the dogged scourge of Lady Fortune's whip with a jaundiced eye.
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After two weeks she became jaundiced and was referred with the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis.
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Even student teachers, who might reasonably be expected to be the least jaundiced and most optimistic informants, aren't happy.
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His editorial polemics, however, were jaundiced by anti-Semitism.
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This morning even the scenery could not lift her from her jaundiced mood.
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We all land safely with no real casualties other than the odd jaundiced expression.