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How to use taints in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word taints? Here are some examples.

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Drive it out and along with it any taints of vainness, distrust, hatred or other such clouds shadowing your life.
His continued presence in government taints it with the noxious smell of cronyism.
Whenever these self-appointed guardians of alcoholic and architectural merit get involved, an elitist macho tone taints proceedings.
I think that so many of these contributions create the impression of impropriety and it taints all of us.
Their level of corruption taints all of us but especially those who vote for these carpet-bagging merchants.
Parchment coffee taints more easily so only cleanable and easily drained surfaces can be used.
The novel is built in a mainly paganish view, with evident taints of sexism and essentialism.
Corruption is the poison that taints almost all institutions capable of making Nigeria work well.
There's some of that rhetoric going around, and that taints the debate, which I think is unfortunate, but it does.
The success, if it is painted on the life of a person who has not gone through a struggle, there is an attitude of grandiosity and superiority that taints success.
Not only are they disturbing by sight, but cockroaches produce an obnoxious odour that taints food and objects they come into contact with.
Humanity carries these taints over many generations, and the physicians need to recognize it.
It is not clear how the Conservatives voted but I would think that this error taints the accuracy of the position of all parties in the House.
If Roots of Empathy works, it should help reduce the bullying that taints all too many schools and interferes with children's ability to learn.
It's a curious mix of film-set kitsch and rustic country village, but it's pretty and tasteful and devoid of the kind garishness that taints Christmas here.
Sethe, like so many continental and dislocated Africans, attempts to escape a past that cannot be outrun, a past that follows, taints, and tickles.
Third parties indicated also that organoleptic qualities, such as taints and odours, are more difficult to meet for liquid food packaging board than for other types of board.
After all, we were elected on the heels of the Liberal sponsorship scandal, which still taints the Liberal Party and many of the members on that side of the House to this day.
In particular, the psychological or physical harm resulting from such violence could heighten domestic tensions and it taints irremediably the reputation of Ukraine as a tolerant and friendly society.
If he is tainted it taints the entire foreign service.
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These are the persons who do the most harm in society, and introduce into it the most harmful taints.
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