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stained ADJ

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be stained VB

stained glass

be or become stained VB

stain N

general stain

stain with blood VB (spot, smear, imbrue)

soil or stain with mud VB

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His pants and shirtsleeves were often stained with blood.
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The sun streams in through the arched stained-glass leaded lights, making the cottage feel like an ancient, converted chapel.
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The manuscript is in fairly good condition with leather binding; some leaves are badly stained with consequent complete or partial obliteration of the content.
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It is also possible to isolate these polar organelles from the bacterial cells and study them in face view in negatively stained preparations.
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Upon defeating the bosses, the stained-glass window is slowly restored, and the light pouring from it reveals a special portal in the tower.
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It is sparsely decorated, but at its centre is a rose window, although without any form of stained-glass decoration.
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We dealt with carbon paper, sticky whiteout goo, typewriter ribbons, and ink-stained fingers that left smudges everywhere.
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We dipped and scruched and squeezed and dipped some more until our hands were stained and wrinkly.
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Both metal and wooden bodies are often painted, or wooden bodies may be stained or lacquered, metal bodies may be plated or plain.
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The deeply weathered lavas retain their original textures but have been pervasively stained and altered to earthy hematite and siderite.
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