The chemical wastes from the industries taint the surroundings. [verb]
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It has a characteristic odor of garlic and if eaten by cows it will taint milk. [Please select]
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Let us remove the taint which poisons the very spring of our religious thought. [Please select]
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Yet never was love freer from taint of sin, and the end of the play was in no wise tragic. [Please select]
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"A man like yourself; and one whose blood is as little tainted by the cross of a bear, or an Indian, as your own." [Please select]
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Her tainted kisses were on his lips. [Please select]
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"Can't find all of them," he said, presenting a pile of papers big enough to taint Sahara. [Please select]
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And much as he hated with his tainted heart the land of his father, the land of his birth, some reluctant pride arose that he was by right an Englishman. [Please select]
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Were not her own sentiments the true and right ones; had her intercourse with these heathens tainted her. [Please select]
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Your father, if I know him, would refuse to pay the fine; and to prison you would go, with the taint of it to lie upon your good name forever. [Please select]
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