adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
tinted glass (= coloured rather than completely transparent )
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The car had tinted glass.
tinted glasses (= with coloured glass )
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He always wore a pair of tinted glasses.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
glass
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Photophobic children are often recommended to wear dark or tinted glasses to ease the discomfort caused by bright light.
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He was photophobic and always wore a pair of tinted glasses to protect his eyes.
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Equipment includes a limited-slip differential, power steering, tinted glass , central locking and alloy wheels.
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A combination of the sun on the windscreen and the tinted glass made it impossible.
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In particularly sunny locations, tinted glass may be desirable as it cuts down both glare and heat.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The limousine had tinted windows, so we couldn't see who was inside.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Ask your hairdresser about tinted lights, which add warmth and depth.
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Be careful to blend away base or tinted moisturiser into the neck.
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I don't wear any make-up, just a little tinted moisturiser to make my pale skin look a bit warmer.
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It follows on from a fine display of tinted autumn foliage.
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On the dresser two posed and tinted photographs rose from the undergrowth of brass.
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Photophobic children are often recommended to wear dark or tinted glasses to ease the discomfort caused by bright light.
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Smoked or tinted material is preferred as the instruments constructed can be more easily seen when set aside.
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You can, however, obtain some charming colour effects on a tinted background.