Definitionadj. affected by jaundice which causes yellowing of skin etc
Last update: October 27, 2015
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He has a jaundiced perception of people. [Please select]
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He was short and of a jaundiced hue, his soft brown eyes set slightly aslant. [Please select]
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We speak of rose-colored glasses, and Shakespeare wrote, "All things are yellow to a jaundiced eye." [Please select]
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When did she ever see Kitty except with a jaundiced eye. [Please select]
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The dog was brought, and he examined it with a jaundiced and bitter eye. [Please select]
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"Nor I thee, Tsamanni; for thou art jaundiced with rage." [Please select]
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"I think you're a bit jaundiced by twenty years of Tory rule," I said.' [Please select]
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The moral blot accounts for a good deal of the indignation which Froude excited in minds far less jaundiced than Freeman's.' [Please select]
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Now he was prepared for the fury of a jaundiced, self-willed old man, who could ill brook being thwarted. [Please select]
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Every one says so, with the exception of a few of the cynical and jaundiced among men and women. [Please select]
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He pawed at the clothes hunched on a chair in their bedroom, while she moved about mysteriously adjusting and patting her petticoat and, to his jaundiced eye, never seeming to get on with her dressing. [Please select]
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