Sentences with phrase «slight shade»

The phrase "slight shade" is an idiomatic expression that means a very small or minimal difference. Full definition
It will do well in a sunny position or in slight shade.
But when does a white lie begin to turn a slight shade of gray?
And when toasted, I'm not sure if it's because of the shade from the ground up garlic scapes, or the color added to the vegan butter, but the toast turns a slight shade of yellow, as if it's been lightly kissed by turmeric.
I have plenty of green tomatoes left on my plants that will never live to see even the slightest shade of red.
Everyone always looks at me and says that my skin is a slight shade of orange... And it's because I eat so much beta - carotene.
There are also strawberries — mostly green since they are taken as soon as they turn the slightest shade of blush.
Now there's a slight shade, now total darkness.
In fact, he liked carrots so much that he actually turned a slight shade of orange because I was feeding them to him almost daily.
It also masks the slight shade variations from one piece to the next.
Paparazzi is a slight shade lighter than what the picture shows.
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