If I do feigne, you witnesses aboue Punish my life, for tainting of my loue Ol.
Do you finde some occasion to anger Cassio, either by speaking too loud, or tainting his discipline, or from what other course you please, which the time shall more fauorably minister Rod.
Each quaint fashion-monger, whose sole repute Rests in his trim gay clothes, lie slavering, Tainting thy lines with his lewd censuring?
We presume sour whey added to the batch would be an advantage in developing the acid, and acid is what seems to be needed to check the decomposition and further tainting of the curd.
Where an agitator is used, the trouble of milk souring or tainting beneath an air-tight covering of cream, is obviated.
Do you find some occasion to anger Cassio, either by speaking too loud, or tainting his discipline, or from what other course you please, which the time shall more favorably minister.
If I do feign, you witnesses above Punish my life fortainting of my love!
It seems to have gone into the blood, tainting every mental activity in its source by a half-mystical, insensate, fascinating assertion of purity and holiness.
Gentlemen smoking, and thus tainting the breath, may be glad to know that the common parsley has a peculiar effect in removing the odor of tobacco.
Unfortunately, too, by that time it will probably have begun to loosen and destroy the teeth on which it fixes, and is pretty certain to have produced one obnoxious effect--that of tainting the breath.
On a great porphyry slab in the piazza were three ghastly heads rotting and tainting the air, and in their hot summers like to take vengeance with breeding of a plague.
Such chambers are known as "sweat pits" or "tainting stoves".
They are then washed with fresh water to remove the excess of lime, drained, and then enter the tainting stove.
The skins then enter the tainting stove, and the operation is commenced by a slight injection of live steam.
It suggests some original {230} fall, some tainting of the race in its origin.
In holding this we hold the doctrine of the Fall, a doctrine, that is, that man's condition has been throughout a parody of the divine intention, owing to the fact of sintainting and spoiling his development from the root.
Eight hundred were here murdered, and their putrid remains were left for a long time tainting the air, and spreading pestilence among their executioners.
One grand feature of this journal is that it contains nothing that will be in any way leading to the tainting of the moral or religious life of the young, which is the case with so many of the story papers of the present day.
The tainting blood of falsehood runs through us all.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tainting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.