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"stained" Definitions
  1. (often in compounds) covered with stains or marked with a stain
"stained" Synonyms
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618 Sentences With "stained"

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The Stained Glass Museum, Ely, purchased two medieval stained glass windows removed from Ulverscroft Manor in Leicestershire.
Anything his imagination, his mother's stained pine kitchen cabinets, and the family's grease-stained electric oven could summon.
Food-stained and wrinkled, a hand-written recipe for an aunt's coleslaw, or a stained internet print-out for beans and rice were consulted.
Researchers visited and stained blue some populations of the E. laminata worms in the Gulf of Mexico back in 2006, then visited the stained worms a year later.
The dining room has a raised hearth and a stained-glass chandelier, a reproduction of the Tiffany dragonfly lamp made by Tiffany Stained Glass of Forest Park, Ill.
" - Tobias, 40 "Stained his Jeep with period blood.
We can save the roof, if we break the stained-glass windows and vent smoke; or we can save the stained-glass windows if we let the roof burn off.
Because the living room is at street level and has a lovely stained-glass window, she installed top-down, bottom-up shades that allow for privacy without covering up the stained glass.
In truth, deep in his competitive and complex soul, he might just prefer that the title that has eluded him for so long come only after quite a sweat-stained, clay-stained struggle.
A small concrete block nearby also was stained with blood.
Stained light micrograph of a wasp egg infected with Wolbachia.
Boxer will also show an OAF first — stained-glass works.
Will we see Disney princesses in the new stained glass?
I looked to stained glass in cathedrals for sublime inspiration.
I've always kept those two stained goddess sculptures with me.
In the early 20th century, Doyers Street was stained red.
Your kitchen will be greasy; your apron may be stained.
Why were the floorboards in the loft apartment stained black?
The original staircase has been stained to match the flooring.
Yes, the immigration debate is stained by racism and lies.
They simply refuse to look down at their stained palms.
Maybe they just really like stained glass windows and hymns.
This one was stained, so he gave it to me.
Ghostly apparitions float above the ground of an atrium, a blood-red Christian Dior gown peeks behind a wood-carved door, and a Gaultier stained-glass dress catches the light through a stained-glass window.
Stained glass saints looked down on me, each one nourished, satisfied.
We've all had the occasional candy-stained green or blue tongue.
Stained glass cast soft pieces of rainbow across the mosaic floor.
The back wall is pierced with bullets and stained with blood.
Pope's proverbial white hat has been stained for a long time.
"It's the sonic equivalent of stained-glass windows," Ms. Hellauer said.
The 'Scream' by Edvard Munch is stained by mysterious white spots.
Head right inside for all the beer-stained carpeting you desire.
George's grandmother has a puckered mouth and teeth stained pale brown.
The stained-glass window depicted a scene of slaves picking cotton.
Some old wooden boards are stained with what looks like blood.
In "Rituale" the canvas is stained with the body's violent end.
The road was stained white with salt from a long winter.
Big stained glass windows and a baptism bath on the stage.
But every success story is countered by a tear-stained episode.
Julie L. Sloan, a stained-glass expert in North Adams, Mass.
In this case though, the crime-stained name was my own.
It was made out of stained redwood siding and moss rock.
There are even stained glass windows throughout the house that Mrs.
The costumes are light pastel leotards stained with tire track impressions.
They appear to be lit from behind, like stained-glass windows.
She painted and sculpted and drew and worked with stained glass.
A valet passed wheeling a dolly piled high with stained sheets.
The sidewalk in front of her office was stained with feces.
He remembers the tobacco-stained hands of his father, long dead.
They gathered in pews, beneath light raining through stained-glass windows.
Until we resolve this, Sri Lanka will be stained in blood.
As in Peru, ink-stained fingers served as proof of voting.
The year of the wagged finger and the stained blue dress.
Tech investors caution that not all foreign capital is so stained.
His gown was torn and stained with all sorts of food.
We admired the stained glass, climbed the towers, took countless photos.
The water beneath us was nearly black, tannin-stained, jarringly cold.
The name reportedly comes from the eye-like stained glass windows.
Next, launder the stained items as usual, again in cold water.
Eventually, 3,600 copies were returned, some of them stained and smudged.
A stained-glass panel in the wall read "Good Food" backward.
Nearby is a lipstick-stained wine glass used by Joni Mitchell.
The building's stained-glass windows will be integrated into the broadcast.
They also found blood-stained clothes and knives in his possession.
I wait, take a seat by the graffiti-stained window. Bang!
It almost looks like a stained-glass window in a church.
The costumes, by Mr. Roberts, are simple pajama pants, subtly stained.
These were wretched, grief-stained days, surrounded by a deafening silence.
She spent hours cleaning, discarding blood-stained toys and other items.
They are painted in oil-based acrylics stained into unprimed canvas.
His garment from the day before had been stained with blood.
The hardwood floors were beautiful, so we just re-stained them.
Rinse the stained part of the item with cool water, then lay it flat (you may want to put a small towel down so the surface in question doesn't get stained by the water or lemon juice).
Two days after the killing, splotches of dried blood stained those tiles.
You were not involved but now you're stained with an original sin.
Nor was I the only one having problems with a stained display.
Resident Evil stained our collective consciousness because it was scary as hell.
A pleasant light, both dusky and hourless, filters through stained-glass windows.
"Let someone else fight over this long blood-stained sand," Trump said.
His practice includes paintings, illustrations, poems, sculptures, stained glass, installations, and animation.
Will saucy Miss Edmunds exercise her ink-stained wiles on Tom Branson?
The Prince sees the newly installed stained glass windows at Belfast Synagogue.
Some banks have been stained by a separate scheme, the "Troika Laundromat".
We're transplanted to a shaded patio set rather than stained office furniture.
Sold for the second time, the special piece remains stained and unwashed.
Does that mean wine-stained teeth are indicative of a hygiene issue?
To our modern eyes, these attempts are obviously stained by scientific racism.
We love her shoulder-length blonde hairstyle and pink-stained lip color.
The disappearance of 43 trainee students in September 2014 stained his record.
Virtually every surface in the film is scuffed, stained, slimy, or smeared.
Inside, magnificent stained-glass depictions of the city's history line the stairwell.
Not exactly the type of story that looks good in stained glass.
An accompanying minute of silence for was stained for many with tears.
The urban settings are rich and colorful, but also stained by industrialization.
It was a long night for all of us ink-stained wretches.
The top of its head was stained pink from her lipstick kisses.
The Berlin candle contains sophisticated scents, while the exterior mimics stained glass.
Mix enough so that the entire grass-stained garment can be submerged.
If there's anything stained or that needs special treatment, use a presoak.
It stands abandoned, its stained-glass windows replaced with plywood long ago.
The cell block is a stained cream tin-roofed single-story building.
Clinton's inquiry was summarized by the reveal of Lewinsky's semen-stained dress.
She sat on the brown-stained bench outside the house and waited.
Wrinkled straps of tape hold the improvised oil-stained label in place.
Stephen wanted things that were chipped or smelled or sticky or stained.
Nothing says fiesta like a meat-free, pink-stained beta vulgaris egg.
The Daisy Bedroom has daisies in its stained-glass windows, for example. 
The dancers and choristers filed offstage dripping, their feet stained slightly red.
All the years stained with longing and fear could not be recovered.
Gargoyles were broken, balustrades had collapsed, flying buttresses were stained by pollution.
An original stained-glass window adds color to the second-floor landing.
A basement family room has a brick fireplace and original stained glass.
Op-Ed Contributor Moath al-Alwi's prayer rug is stained with paint.
His blood stained the pipe, and Thomas would not look at him.
Her teachers, she said, noticed that her shirt was stained with milk.
I have performance fabrics in my house that can't be permanently stained.
"I like to call it the rainbow stained-glass ceiling," he said.
The adjacent library is lined in bookshelves and decorated with stained glass.
The wood floors, stained red, were partly covered by a sheepskin rug.
Happily, the stained glass remains, along with plenty of Michelin Man knickknacks.
But everything, even the flowers, is stained with blood, Judith keeps remarking.
Saint Margaret's first impression in stained glass may not strike as subversive.
The tar kept the bones well preserved, albeit stained a dark color.
I saw Hadi, sleeves rolled up, arms grease-stained to the elbows.
It features a large garden-like mural and ornate stained-glass ceiling.
Stained-glass windows have been hung in light boxes on one wall.
A blood-stained Cooksey was arrested at the scene of the Dec.
But there it was, beckoning me: "The Eustace Diamonds," crumbling and stained.
Researchers have considered using lasers to clean stained glass and restore paintings.
The brilliant stained-glass palette has a special affinity for hot reds.
The affair's exposure badly stained the NSC's reputation and spawned several investigations.
SAVALA I think you already have your tear-stained answer, don't you?
The carpets were stained, and there was water damage throughout the house.
Her teeth glisten with gold, her fingers are tattooed and stained black.
Stained-glass windows bathed the pan in a pink and orange glow.
Pollution, weathering, and acid rain stained and pitted its walls and gargoyles.
I think they stained my back seat, so I got it scrubbed.
Wilson's first solo show in New York was called The Stained Glass Ceiling (held at Bellwether Gallery, now closed), and one might imagine that in one sense, the glass is stained by the women who force themselves against it.
"The power, the money you have now from so many dirty deals, from so many Mafia crimes, blood-stained money, blood-stained power — you will not be able to take that with you to the other life," he said.
Stained glass covers the windows ("Almost all doors and windows once had stained glass," Gartlemann explained), skeletons made from chicken bones hover on the kitchen cabinets, and along the fireplace in the living room, a snake chases an apple.
Mandy manifests also in a stained glass triptych, embracing Pirate Jenny, I suppose.
"A blue dress," she said, referring to Monica Lewinsky's infamous semen-stained garment.
"Tiffany glass" usually conjures up images of colorful stained glass windows and lamps.
For this dining room the walls are a stained banana leaf wall covering.
I pictured hundreds of blood-stained notes scrawled by my non-dominant hand.
The fabric, stained and used over time, is a poetic memorial to childhood.
Dip a cloth in the solution and gently wipe the salt-stained area.
Right: This negative-stained transmission electron microscopic image shows the 1918 influenza virions.
Sunlight passing through the facade creates a kaleidoscopic effect similar to stained glass.
An American flag stained with oil on Dauphin Island, Alabama, June 12, 2010.
They went to the evidence locker to examine Landers&apos blood-stained shirt.
"I would apply it with the finger for a stained effect," he says.
"The Jeffree Star lipsticks... my lips will be stained pink forever," Toto says.
Features include bongwater-stained brown upholstery with a 150-thread count ottoman cover.
His fingernails are stained with filth; his hair has grown crazy-ass long.
So I guess I am up against the highest, hardest stained-glass ceiling.
Heavy rain combined with bad drainage spread the blood-stained water through Dhaka.
Other turkey bones that were stained appeared to be tools for mixing pigment.
It was stained black, as if someone had ladled tar over its bark.
Stained lips and shaggy cuts for all textures prevailed in New York City.
The singular landscape has stained the works of Edmund White and Andrew Holleran.
"You can see the folds" on the iced cappuccino-stained map, Hurd said.
The comic includes stained and ripped pages, as well as many missing chapters.
It will be forever stained in my memory…but hopefully not these chairs.
Her surroundings are less-than-attractive: stained yellow walls and a vacant audience.
Men in sweat-stained oxford shirts line up for lunch at Skyline Chili.
This self-portrait is made up of 1,2100 stained glass micro-mosaic tiles!
What do I gain from Carrie Yamaoka's Tumblr-esque moody stained paper poetry?
The chairs are solid ash, stained in colors that coordinate with the seasons.
Authorities allege the carpeting and the padding underneath it was stained with blood.
Their answers may require a trigger warning for the proudly ink-stained set.
The windows of the castle were made of cast iron and stained glass.
They returned to a church riddled in bullets holes and stained with blood.
This unit has half of the building's massive central stained-glass medallion window.
Always check the stained area before you toss the clothes in the dryer.
Hours later, blood still stained the pavement where the woman had been hit.
Tissues stained with mascara like crushed inkblot tests piled up on her lap.
In the best hours, the show approximates some sort of blood-stained vacation.
" On his reputation after working for Trump: "I don't think I was stained.
My dad was a man who built stained-glass lamps and custom homes.
Instead, the stained basins hold shredded plastic, cracked bottles, broken as the fountain.
He was wearing a stained Everlast T-shirt that looked older than me.
The video is set in a dimly-lit room, featuring a stained mattress.
Under his microscope, a dye had stained the malaria parasite a dark purple.
The page is covered in wrinkles and stained with what looks like coffee.
The first words of 'Bring Up The Bodies' suggest their blood-stained ghosts.
Once you wade into politics, the sanctity of that commitment risks getting stained.
Tears fell onto a white T-shirt already stained with sweat and grime.
Her mother is an artist in Melbourne focusing on stained glass and murals.
We opened our eyes and without thinking twice, my cheeks were tear-stained.
Participants proudly peacocked about in their false lashes, curled manes and stained lips.
A replacement for an original square stained-glass window came from Portland, Ore.
Stained and stitched, it looks like something that has survived an unspecified catastrophe.
She painstakingly reviewed each of the stained slides sent by the boy's doctors.
Could they send her bone and bone marrow tissue that hadn't been stained?
Rowdy brunch crowds stumble past its stained-glass windows and locked double doors.
In 2010, art students in Germany augmented a pylon with colorful stained glass.
But none as divinely worthy of stained glass or the National Portrait Gallery.
I had taken binoculars with me to look at the stained-glass windows.
One photo showed cups of ice cream scattered on the blood-stained ground.
Blue light filtered through the magnificent stained-glass rose windows above the portals.
There is also a bathroom with a tub and a stained-glass window.
By the end of the march, white robes were stained with dry blood.
Tables are covered in white paper, quickly stained by the procession of dishes.
A door with a floral stained-glass window leads to the side porch.
The kitchen pantry includes a refurbished antique cabinet and a stained-glass window.
Mr. Cohen's stained-glass piece, for example, features his signature wild-style lettering.
A small bergère chair, scuffed, stained and cat-scratched was priced at $495.
They had wiped down the bars that would soon be stained with drinks.
There's a huge window with beautiful stained glass, adding a pop of character.
Inside are dark gray walls, white moldings and hardwood floors stained glossy black.
Photos from the time supposedly showed the man wearing a stained A-shirt.
It was dusty, and rust-stained, and showed me a wobbly, misshapen woman.
Inside are dark gray walls, white moldings and hardwood floors stained glossy black.
Her underwear and a T-shirt of Kobe's were stained with her blood.
There were 13 other candidates, including Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, a blood-stained former warlord.
Skewers of chicken inato come charred and dripping with a turmeric-stained marinade.
Rotting flesh, emaciated bodies, and blood stained wards; this is contemporary Venezuelan medicine.
He had noticed a plumber's overalls stained with a striking shade of green.
The stained glass window, we have ... glass everywhere ... We're really hurting over here.
His father was a stained-glass artist who worked mostly as a laborer.
"Most people think, 'OK, my clothing is stained, it's garbage,' " Mr. Cohen said.
Their tiles are cracked and fissured, stained with dripped paint, glue, and solvents.
Before filing a lede recently that described Jeannette Rankin as having broken "the stained-glass ceiling of the House of Representatives" a century ago, I made sure that the ceiling of the House chamber would have had stained glass in 1916.
I have driven thousands of dusty miles through ochre stained, haltingly beautiful, volcanic topography.
In this church, there are no stained glass windows, chandeliers or carved wooden pews.
It has a soaring dome, and the bathrooms are naturally lit through stained glass.
Then an endless stream of pen-stained purses, moth-chewed scarves, long-forgotten boots.
" Alexandra's boot-cut suit trousers had been stained by the errant blood drop. "Ami!
Spotted by Tech Insider, this nostalgia-stained attempt at fashion will cost you $45.
It was summer and the setting sun poured in and stained the walls red.
Thoman has created stained glass portraits of celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres and Melissa McCarthy.
Kitchens will have a mix of white and stained-wood cabinets, Mr. Albino said.
Our small, unvented bathroom is stained with the notes of Xbox, a gamer's paradise.
Everything in the house, the walls, the floor, the furniture, was stained by soot.
After I left university, I persuaded a stained glass artist to take me on.
"The Tiffany stained glass and Monet pieces took a really long time," she said.
Great for sealing coverslips onto freshly stained slices of brain (and other cells/tissues).
Maritime laws prohibit stained tankers from navigating international waters until hull cleaning is performed.
I searched for the embryo inside it until my clothes were stained with blood.
A blonde to make a bishop kick a hole in a stained-glass window.
He was wearing stained overalls and mentioned something about being a painter and decorator.
Monica burst into tears as Mark spat foul epithets in her mascara-stained face.
Dark-stained, wide-plank hardwood floors and hanging black ceiling pipes are found throughout.
"  The Bishop answered, "Save the stained-glass windows and let the roof burn off.
Completely cover the grass-stained area with a thin coating of the stain remover.
Rasool lay staring at the ceiling in a blue 'kurta' shirt stained with blood.
As I got dressed, I became aware that my hands were stained with blood.
Every sentence has the beautiful glow of light filtered through a stained glass window.
Stained concrete floors work with the natural texture of the cave while resisting moisture.
The wind blew out windows and broke a set of stained glass interior doors.
INDOORS An arched door with a stained-glass window opens to a bright foyer.
The mahogany staircase rises to a landing tinted by an oval stained-glass skylight.
Inside, we walked past a stained-glass wall depicting a rainbow over the Kremlin.
"There's this idea that if you talk to someone, you are stained," he said.
She wrote Greta (first introduced in her play "Stained"), while he took on Bradley.
The original owners, who were artists, created the stained glass found throughout the home.
Stained glass might seem an old-fashioned medium for a sought-after contemporary artist.
But he couldn't say no to making a stained-glass window for Westminster Abbey.
The wings are lined with black veins like stained-glass windows in a cathedral.
Additionally, they studied the nearby Gran Hotel, which has a colorful stained-glass ceiling.
Several, including some vertebrae, a hip bone and the leg bones were stained green.
Leaning against the wall was a long, narrow window painted to resemble stained glass.
The [stained] glass windows are beautiful and the wait staff are friendly and helpful.
Newly-installed stained glass windows in white, yellow, and blue hues line the room.
He was still wearing white latex gloves; they were stained with iodine and blood.
Sure, there was that weeks-long frozen blueberry obsession that stained his face purple.
Even the instructor who had failed me broke into a sunny, tobacco-stained smile.
They're supposed to be gleaming and blindingly bright like The Rock's, not coffee-stained.
And worst of all, at least to Chuckie, the allegation deeply stained his honor.
I washed everything yesterday, and this morning everything was soaked, stained and smelly again.
My comprehensive state school looked like a rain-stained cardboard box from the 1970s.
The stained-glass windows are being vacuumed, the cast-bronze entrance doors wiped down.
It is now stained and crumpled but was a great equalizer over the holidays!
Like many other Turkish smokers, they do not dispute their country's nicotine-stained reputation.
We saw pieces of the stained glass that was destroyed in that church bombing.
Some of the original architecture remains, like stunning stained-glass windows and gilded altars.
Despite all she has accomplished, her life is now stained by fear and anxiety.
In the dining room, there are stained-glass windows and a Florentine-style fireplace.
There will be no men's shoes under the dining room table, no stained teacups.
The Nasir ol Molk is famous for its vivid colors and stained glass windows.
There were factories in the narrow streets and ships in the oil-stained harbor.
The girl's body was dumped in a forest, her purple dress stained with blood.
Neon signs lit up, advertising Swiss watchmakers, their stained-glass colors reflected on the water.
"Those whose hands are not stained with blood will be forgiven," says a Sunni minister.
Decades-long pedophile scandals and systematic cover-ups have stained the Catholic Church&aposs reputation.
They saw through my "Crime Scenes," with their cavernous pockets and ice-salt-stained hems.
Get ready to throw out your old, sweat-stained resistance bands and dusty boxing gloves.
It's a Catholic church, with lots of stained glass, beautiful artwork, and a painted ceiling.
At least two of the bags allegedly contained clothing and sponges stained with Jennifer's blood.
At her basement studio on White Street, Erin Ko created this impressive stained glass window.
A man's eye was permanently stained blue after he took an antibiotic to treat inflammation.
"  A key line from Trump: "Let someone else fight over this long blood-stained sand.
The reproduction required 5,000 hours of work and included the reconstitution of 140 stained glasses.
At least two of those bags allegedly contained clothing and sponges stained with Jennifer's blood.
The stonework and stained glass of the edifice recreate images and lessons from the Bible.
That time her Valentine's Day selfie was perfect and not tear-stained, like ours 9.
Center: DNA of sperm (stained in blue) being injected into a one-cell mouse embryo.
I did like it on my lips because it created a berry-kissed, stained look.
Some children with tear-stained cheeks wailed as they sat in the coaches transporting them.
Iranian history paints a purple-stained picture that some, perhaps, would rather leave bottled up.
I was hungry to experience the world beyond my room and its stained chartreuse rug.
It's probably not a summer picnic if you don't get something stained with berry juice.
Additionally, physical evidence will be presented ... which our sources say will include semen-stained clothing.
It's my classic stay-at-home outfit—a stained t-shirt and torn pajama pants.
Instead she left it in her locker, where it get wet and the cover stained.
After an hour of this, they stained the samples and studied them under a microscope.
So does the bar, painted in the dingy browns and yellows of cigarette-stained teeth.
Stained-glass lamps had fallen out of fashion, and the market was flooded with them.
"Because real wood is used the finished items can be sanded or stained," says Cowen.
The low ceiling and walls of fake wood paneling are stained by old water leaks.
One of them jumps from the vehicle and grabs a hook stained red with blood.
Narrator: Five multiples of the same tea-stained, yellow dress were used in this stage.
Stained-glass windows and domes are being installed in the elevator, stairwells and dining rooms.
Beyond its sitting area's stained-glass partition is a step down to the master bath.
The sound bounced off the old oak floors, stained and varnished to tempt potential buyers.
Meanwhile, slept-in, smudgy eyeliner and stained lips are reigning supreme in the makeup department.
And more days in solitary confinement for the dude with the now-cum-stained uniform.
It took 300 artisans to complete and included a 4,000-piece Tiffany stained glass window.
The vaulted ballroom measures 2,000 square feet and features original chandeliers and stained glass windows.
They even rented out the chapel, with its bright stained glass windows, for social events.
He was a lieutenant in the military, and his uniform was stained from the work.
She sanded it and stained it a nice deep brown, covering the front with plexiglass.
Straight ahead, a comfortably wide staircase has a stained-glass window set in the wall.
Also ubiquitous are the oil-stained newspaper pages that the meat skewers are wrapped in.
Mexico is not the only country to emerge from the trial with its reputation stained.
I walked behind him as he described what the depictions on the stained glass meant.
At the back is a sitting room with a bow window with stained-glass details.
A dark-stained wood cabinet nearby holds perfectly aligned bottles of vodka, whiskey and tequila.
He is wearing a white T-shirt stained with paint and navy cutoff sweat shorts.
The en suite bathroom has marble floors and walls, stained-glass windows and a fireplace.
The alley he posed in, with its stained brick and decrepit windows, was his habitat.
I wanted to go back to when blood hadn't stained the walls of our campus.
His skin was stained a deep, tawny brown, and he was wearing a pointed cap.
His skin was stained a deep, tawny brown, and he was wearing a pointed cap.
The powerful acid ate through the pipe, which leaked constantly and stained his shower walls.
This is stage Brooklyn, with its stained-glass church windows, careworn furniture and overarching crucifix.
Turning right takes you into a library with stained-wood floorboards and ceiling-high bookcases.
Historic touches throughout nod to the home's background, from stained glass windows to crown molding.
Smaller stained-glass panels throughout were made in memory of parishioners, with their names inscribed.
In a video, a sheriff's department official was shown holding a blood stained air bag.
Hanging a framed stained-glass panel in front of the window offers a similar effect.
Detectives seized stained washcloths, hand towels, toilet paper and a T-shirt from Morales's home.
The associated tags were often lost or chewed beyond recognition or stained with rat piss.
As her anger increased, he wriggled and squealed fearfully; his face was stained with tears.
Pros: fluffy crease brush, blends variety of shadow formulas, synthetic bristlesCons: bristles are easily stained
Mr. Gilliam, too, soaked and stained unprimed canvas with pools of thinned-down acrylic pigment.
When he handed her a stained rag, it did not smell of coffee, she said.
But unlike regular scrubs, they'll last basically forever as long as they don't get stained.
Video games have always been relatively social, despite the old basement-dwelling, Cheeto-stained stereotypes.
My nails were usually stained after a chore; they were tougher, not cracked, seldom manicured.
Others posted social media images of chairs overturned in classrooms and floors stained with blood.
His longevity notwithstanding, his legacy may well turn out to be a deeply stained one.
Finally, in 1953, the cathedral settled on the stained-glass design with Lee and Jackson.
His personal integrity is stained too, as the stories of allegedly groping women pile up.
Inside, it's spotless, covered in painted mirrors and with a particularly impressive stained glass parrot.
My cape and tights were now permanently stained with the blood of a mere mortal.
There are pieces of the Fukang meteorite, found in northwest China in 2000, that when held up to light shine like the stained-glass windows in Tours Cathedral—if the stained glass had been forged in volcanoes on planets that disintegrated 4 billion years ago.
A low-slung rocking chair from 1962, carved from warmly stained oak and finished with stretched leather, looks as aerodynamic as a bobsled; a bench of stained black ash, with two swooping seats attached to intersecting cones, was made in 2015 with computer assistance.
Yet from from the piss-stained ashes of these mistakes and misdemeanors, lessons can be learned.
And so we are faced with a crisis that leaves vast swaths of American politics stained.
It's remarkable for its stained-glass rose window, flying buttresses and, until Monday, it's towering spire.
Police allege her clothes were stained with blood and she showed "little emotion," the station reports.
In the test tube they found a bright red powder, whose pigment stained anything it touched.
The windows of the conference room were almost like stained glass windows with all the characters.
Narrow metal beds are lined up against the tiled walls, stained by trails of dried blood.
In fact, the stained-glass window at the front of this room is using artificial light. 
Cars and pedestrians appear as jagged pieces in a diverse color palette, much like stained glass.
And don't even get me started on the explosive, makeup-stained state of my bathroom cabinet.
His grin is so big that his jaw stands out and shows his chocolate-stained teeth.
This new futon was identical to the last, sweat- and piss-stained, charred on one corner.
His hands were stained black, the air in the entrance to his house thick with smoke.
They originated from the renowned stained glass workshop Ateliers Loire in Chartres, France, at Miró's request.
Plus, a burned body would leave behind a brown goo, which would have stained the ground.
His shirt was open at the collar and stained with deep, dark red along his ribs.
They found me sprawled out in bed with my face buried in a tear-stained pillow.
We don't have to be perpetrators of serial rape in order to be stained with culpability.
I ate fun dip with my fingers last night and I'm stained and Grammys are tomorrow.
Earlier in season 14, we see Kendall Jenner's tear-stained response to her controversial Pepsi ad.
She called it her "sacred challenge," and contributed murals and stained-glass for many more churches.
Prosecutors also allege that Gargiulo's DNA was found on a blood-stained bootie outside Maria's house.
From countertop clutter to stained dish towels, Madeline's house is a flurry of activity and personality.
"They have transformed peaceful parks and beautiful, quiet neighborhoods into blood-stained killing fields," Trump said.
I took the hardest look I could: the stained teeth, the gut, the whole ugly package.
With his paint stained fingers and his specially ordered plastic stencil sheets, he has already won.
Solomon didn't exactly have a prestigious stained-glass career that then took a turn toward hoops.
One of the soldiers, a young man, blood-stained battle tunic hastily cut open, is groaning.
There were holes in most of the walls and the carpet was stained black, police say.
Turns out, the employees were simply terrified of his beet juice-stained hands, which looked bloody.
Most of the time when women are portrayed in stained glass, it's usually in a cathedral.
Atomic Blonde is the proverbial stained-glass window, only made of very bright and unsubtle neon.
And then, there's this unsuspecting customer whose bath bomb stained parts of her bleached hair pink.
Floors in this part of the house are stained concrete; ceilings are coffered, with exposed wood.
Did he expect me to be sitting at home in a stained tank top eating leftovers?
Four stained glass window panes replace the one that hung on the tree on season nine.
Stained-glass panels on the cabinetry were added during the time that Voisin owned the place.
Julien's auction house estimated the worn-in, sweat-stained glove would sell for up to $200,000.
This house, a stained stucco structure with a sharply pitched slate roof, was Mr. Greene's home.
Make no mistake, both Democrats and Republicans have legacies stained with the manipulation of election rules.
The handsome brick-walled room with stained-glass windows combines polished vintage details with industrial elements.
He laid it, with some ceremony, on a table stained with water rings and cigarette burns.
Very ill or unconscious patients lie in beds, their hospital gowns and sheets stained with fluids.
In 2010, Beth Ditto wore a black shift dress of his with stained-glass-like accents.
He'd seen me in stained tank tops and unwashed hair, and had flirted with me anyway.
Looking at it now, it's really simple, just some painted stained glass windows on black velour.
She said there was a cafe right next to the river with beautiful stained glass windows.
The protein filament F-actin is stained yellow, nuclei are green, and follicle cells are magenta.
If you snag a table inside, be prepared for lots of dark wood and stained glass.
The work, also entitled "Soy Isla," lies on a pedestal, puckered and stained by sea salt.
Even the living room ceiling is plywood, stained with white paint to bring out the grain.
The coils lie in a corner of the factory, on a grease-stained patch of concrete.
The photograph has been reproduced as a stained glass mural that hangs in the university library.
The photograph has been reproduced as a stained glass mural that hangs in the university library.
Firefighters examined the facade, with its spectacular 10-metre filigreed stained-glass rose window still intact.
His tanned face and soil-stained hands betrayed his profession working for a tree-services company.
Thousands of people died in massacres that have stained the country's collective memory to this day.
When it comes to cleaning stained linens, heat is your enemy and water is your friend.
Ross has quietly and whimsically integrated the slavery-stained landscape of the South into his work.
His hands and T-shirt were stained from the black marker he was using to write.
Coloring for clothing had stained the dogs' fur, and the monsoon rains soon blasted it off.
In a large multipurpose room off the reception area, a backlit panel of stained glass glows.
Cumming was stained bright crimson on the Drought Monitor map, denoting an area of extreme drought.
Mr. Dennis still carries his copy of it, worn and water-stained, almost all the time.
The soaking tub is embedded in a block of granite near an arched stained-glass window.
Guests stained sheets, clogged toilets, locked themselves out of their rooms, and then demanded a discount.
Roy Cooper called it a "dark cloud hanging over" the state that had stained its reputation.
Some of the drinks are stained sea blue, others dusted with a shimmery yolk-colored powder.
Again, as in "Boogie Nights," the adult-film industry provides the stained backdrop to the story.
None of the beadwork had broken, but a few perfectly white pearls had been stained pink.
This bird's right wing was wrapped in a gauze bandage stained with dried blood and pus.
Pros: affordable, cotton lining, ventilated travel caseCons: not super attractive design, cotton lining can get stained
But the rain turned out to be mostly ash and soot that stained cars and skin.
"The stained glass was brought from Paris in 1933—the middle of the Depression," he said.
Black Widow is the highly anticipated stand-alone movie focusing on Natasha Romanoff's blood-stained past.
The oranges take on an almost "stained glass" look at night, with light shining behind them.
The 350-square-meter property has exuberantly decorated stained glass windows by the French firm Maumejéan.
Four marble steps, four marble columns, a sharp-pitched roof, a brass door, gleaming stained glass.
The monumental cathedral, designed by famed architect Antoni Gaudi, features stunning stained glass and intricate designs.
Now another high-profile fixture has been stained by the same problem, and the same complaints.
The walls and carpets of what was once a place of sanctuary are stained with blood.
And he knows that if he fails in office, he'll be forever stained in the history books.
On Valentine's Day proper, slip into your least-stained outfit and post up at a dive bar.
Women are everywhere in Paula Wilson's art, which cobbles together fragmented images like shards of stained glass.
What do panes of stained glass, protesters carrying striped signs, and air-drying laundry have in common?
Stained-glass windows had to be installed at the last minute before a papal visit in 2010.
These placentas are from mice with genetically different immune systems, and have been stained for three proteins.
I had to shuffle through clothing and belongings on the floor to reach the stained office chair.
The boy in the mirror is gone, my mother's stained-glass lily still resting on his chest.
Under the worn linoleum and stained carpets were beautiful hardwood floors, ready to be sanded and finished.
"Joe by far," she tells me, holding up a stencil of Kenda's face stained with black ink.
The synagogue bears the Hebrew letters of its name underneath stained-glass windows displaying Stars of David.
The French Gothic building is remarkable for its stained-glass rose window, flying buttresses and large spire.
It's official: This Is Us's tear-stained, character-murdering sentimental fingerprints are all over television these days.
She was inspired by art inside the cathedral and now is a stained glass artist in Pennsylvania.
In 2015, she uploaded a picture of herself lying in bed on sheets stained with menstrual blood.
The inflated, always suspect authority of ink-stained wretches like me has been leveled by digital anarchy.
"This is the first time I have ever done anything on a stained carpet, though," he says.
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The semi-sheer stained finish is so sexy (something we can't always say about this film franchise).
Today, that changes, for a moment — and it's why Kusum is in her (freshly-grass-stained) costume.
One booth displayed the framed papers of the slain publisher Dipan, the pages stained with his blood.
At about 2.30 minutes into another video, O'Neal appears handcuffed, his white t-shirt stained with blood.
They ran off down the street celebrating, leaving me standing in broken glass with beer-stained sneakers.
Obama-era wallpaper was damaged and stained, the White House official said, and needed to be replaced.
He was clutching a wrinkled and greasy medium-sized brown paper bag, stained from his trembling palms.
I started looking into who exactly is in these stained glass installs, and it's primarily female saints.
You know, the one with the mascara tear-stained cheeks and the manic look in her eyes?
In addition to having its own distinct wood grain pattern, each floorboard is "stained" a discrete tonality.
The round-topped design of some windows hints at the stained glass that once filled their frames.
The cathedral's intricate stained-glass windows, though still under inspection, may have outlasted the flames as well.
Compounding the madness, there were once seven stained-glass windows, four of which flanked the hayloft doors.
These men hid their wounds, but their lives have been stained with the effort of that subterfuge.
Five modern stained concrete houses provide apartment-like accommodations including kitchens, fireplaces and terraces for outdoor dining.
He got out of the car and approached the gated community's guardhouse, his clothes stained with blood.
Stained glass windows tell a visual story of Cinderella's journey from an unloved maid to a princess.
And now it is once more the tidal waveThat when it has swept by leaves summits stained.
The Eastern White Pine is stained a natural color that's meant to blend in with the environment.
Add the stained item and let it soak for at least four hours — overnight is even better.
These correspond with stained-glass windows inside the sanctuary but are separated from them by several feet.
However, the poppies were piled under a stained glass window — probably not the best place to hide.
Sometimes he feels like Charles Bukowski, a loutish barfly, a libertine dwelling on the urine-stained margins.
Her cornea was stained but there was no damage to the delicate epithelial cells of the eye.
A young man in a blood-stained white T-shirt, with horrific facial burns, strolls past me.
But once you involve someone else—and their excrement-stained shorts—that's when you've crosses the line.
Davutoglu said the "positive agenda will now be occupied and stained" with the issue of press freedom.
From the lush arrangements to the stained-glass visuals onstage, everything is meticulously designed and well executed.
A single-celled organism called Paramecium caudatum that had been fed yeast cells stained with red dye.
The stained glass windows at the Petit Palais are discreetly priced by Templon between $185,83 to $220,000.
Parham likes clear coated and stained wood, while Stephanie prefers painted surfaces and a few accent colors.
The seminar met in a resplendent Collegiate Gothic tower, with gray stone walls and stained-glass windows.
Sometimes when I dream, I imagine the sky over Harlem is a lofty arc of stained glass.
Mr. Matsuba wore a single black latex glove, which became stained with color as the tattoo progressed.
The living room is a couple of steps down and visually connected by its stained hardwood flooring.
The stained teeth, the teacher breath, the uncontainable urge to urinate during important management meetings, for example.
The label was stained and there were signs of seepage, but the single bottle sold for $558,000.
Rum infiltrates sorbet, too, including one stained red from sorrel, the flowers brewed with cinnamon and cloves.
Solid wood pocket doors open to a front parlor with original woodwork and more recent stained glass.
But he has struggled to find a detergent that can get his sweat-stained shirt collars clean.
The trailer ceilings are low, the stained beige carpet littered with a drum kit, guitars and amps.
Tiffany redecorated several rooms, and he also installed a large stained-glass screen in the Entrance Hall.
He installed stained glass windows, fine wood finishings, and wall and ceiling murals painted with real gold.
This level also has a paneled den and a three-quarters bathroom with a stained-glass window.
In the years after World War II, he seemed irreparably stained by his association with National Socialism.
A set of pocket doors opens into another sitting area, with pink-and-green stained-glass window.
Why are so many darkened conference rooms being stained with the secret tears of a disconsolate workforce?
One summer night in Washington, I saw a waxing crescent moon stained a red darker than blood.
In the photographs, taken in 2015, the walls are stained and peeling, the floors spattered with paint.
Originally this bathing room, as she calls it, had a stained-glass window decorated with red crosses.
Exotic plants seemed to emerge from carpeting, paintings, built-in shelves, wall murals and stained-glass windows.
He is currently completing a 210-foot-high stained-glass window for Westminster Abbey in her honor.
Whites were "stained" when they mixed with blacks, whom he speculated were inferior in mind and form.
"The Apple Lady," a large 1888 stained-glass window at a staircase landing, recalls the estate's orchard.
I couldn't help but smile when I saw the rainbow of stained glass near the AirTrain station.
Designed by Cycle Projects, the rooms are full of handsome expanses of white brick and stained walnut.
CetraRuddy's main discovery was a series of Art Nouveau stained glass windows that were hidden beneath Sheetrock.
The turtleneck sweater has colorful felt panels meant to mimic the look of a stained-glass window.
Applause went up and seemed to mingle with the morning sunlight filtering through the stained glass windows.
As the train moved up Yangon's east side, mildew-stained buildings started to give way to farmland.
At Boran in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, kapi-stained jasmine rice has a diverse cast of mix-ins.
Well, his legacy is forever stained -- being only the third President in our history to be impeached.
The tiny chapel, a centerpiece of the inn, has hand-painted wall coverings and stained-glass windows.
It has a skunkbush handle, and the needle is a cactus spine, stained black at the tip.
They encompass 11 slatted stained-cedar pavilions housing 24 rooms and two two-bedroom suites between them.
The two-story foyer introduces the walnut-stained oak floors and traditional molding found throughout the home.
Off the kitchen is a bathroom with a stained-glass window and a combined tub and shower.
In fact, the home's stained-glass windows were imported from Munich at the turn of the century.
Most of the lobby's ornate decorations, which include several large stained glass ceiling panels, have been restored.
I asked them to follow me to a bare-bones room with a stained rug and couch.
A strong light, somewhat softened by the stained glass of a Tiffany shade, fell upon this repast.
His players have also gone out of their way to keep their season from being irreparably stained.
Inside the Recruit Chapel, a series of stained-glass windows depicts chapters of Marine heroism and sacrifice.
Around them in the chapel were stained-glass windows, water jugs, empty cups and a bare altar.
Inside the church is a lovely cubist stained-glass window by Braque depicting the Tree of Jesse.
No stained T-shirts with wacky slogans, no "Juicy"-butt sweatpants, no cut-off denim shorts, please.
Numerous drawings, paintings and other works are hung on freestanding wooden panels stained a soft off-white.
He also stained the surface, added dry pigment into the acrylic, and splattered paint across the ground.
The three younger men zippered Caesar inside his red tunic, converting it into a blood-stained shroud.
It was stained with my blood from when he punched me, my metal braces ripping my lips.
The studio is currently showing everything from mosaics to stained glass, collage, mixed media, sculpture, and wood work.
In the scene, Sabrina wears a stained berry shade as she prepares to join the Church of Night.
The stone itself is pretty cool — layered and striped, it looks like the stained glass-equivalent of tiramisu.
Police allegedly found no food in the home and say the home's carpeting was stained black with excrement.
Or the chairs may be stained, or broken, or have stuffing falling out of the bottom of them.
He worked with Antoni Gaudí, the architect, on stained-glass windows for the cathedral at Palma de Mallorca.
We get there, and it's beautiful, the sunlight streaming across the stained glass of the converted dairy barn.
The latter represented the most absurd storyline Hagner ever had to tackle with a straight, tear-stained face.
"It's not Brussels' image that was stained by Sunday's events at the Bourse," Brussels Mayor Yvan Mayeur said.
VW I.D. Buzz VW is on a campaign to restore trust and joy to its diesel-stained exterior.
One piece, by Analia Saban, consists of white paper cleverly made to look like a stained gym towel.
YTN broadcast video of protesters throwing eggs and water bottles at Hwang, which stained the Prime Minister's suit.
I hope that some of my baby-poo-stained, caffeine-needing mom advice will help some of you!
But now, she's home for a string of dates in the beer-stained venues she came up in.
Like Markle and Harry, Richard and Amber are married before a wall of stained glass in a church.
Chrissy Teigen shared a crucial update to the status of her green, Fun Dip-stained fingers on Monday.
And for the event, Gordon-Levitt and McCauley donned fake blood-stained white outfits and sang a duet.
It seems after that hour-long war, Huston and Flynn had come out smiling through blood-stained teeth.
The career rapture had come, and God had just left me on the sidewalk like a stained mattress.
The gears of capitalism will turn even the most jaded ink stained wretch into a consumer, it seems.
For one thing, because it breaks few stories it fails to conform to ink-stained hacks' journalistic ideals.
There's something so creepy about the red-stained grin and fiery hair that makes it the perfect costume.
Also, most companies, for this reason, will void their warranty if the surface of the mattress is stained.
Touch-sensitive controls mean the lamp is easy to clean should you adjust it using lunch-stained fingers.
Like the mesmerizing stained-glass windows of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey The Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey.
A campaign against the team featured Argentina's jersey stained with red paint and threats to burn Messi posters.
And the blue version, called the 'Stained Glass Rose' jacket, is even more: $700 for approximately 4,900 crystals.
His blood-stained clothes were recovered, and he was brought back to New Jersey and charged with murder.
The explosion destroyed cars and shattered windows in nearby buildings, leaving rubble strewn across the blood-stained street.
By the end of the set hundreds of juggalos were stained pink from Gwar blood, marking them out.
It's a Frank Lloyd Wright knock-off -- modern architecture with a bunch of stone features and stained glass.
For a begrudgingly confirmed Catholic like myself, the stained glass throughout the venue was also an impressive touch.
Those comments were ridiculed online, where many criticized the rising violence and graft that have stained his administration.
He lowers his sweatpants to show the stained bandages which cover much of the back of his thighs.
At least two of the bags allegedly contained clothing and sponges stained with Jennifer's blood, court records show.
Most importantly, the use of torture compromised our values, stained our national honor, and threatened our historical reputation.
Another photo zoomed in on a human mouth, the teeth stained and rotted, and the lower lip abscessed.
A place where many went to have fun and dance and feel safe doing is stained with blood.
Well, luckily, the fire was in the roof so it wasn't at the level of the stained glass.
"It's not our church but it's a holy place," said Jelena Salom, 87, surveying the stained-glass windows.
In York, where I live, there's fourteenth-century stained glass, and in one image a man has glasses.
A side reception area includes bright stained-glass windows that can be covered by retractable folding wooden doors.
Senators saw dawn through the stained-glass windows of their chamber on Friday morning before they were released.
Much like a tapestry, quilt, or stained glass, every inch of these canvases is treated with intense care.
Gang tattoos could be seen on the muscular, maraschino-red-stained arms of guys on the factory floor.
The Art Nouveau stained-glass window on the stair landing is by Auguste Alleaume and his brother Ludovic.
She has seen baby gear stained with cat urine, covered with spider webs and chewed through by mice.
A semicircular window edged with a stained-glass plant motif takes up most of a living room wall.
Problem: This holiday season, your parents are staying with you, and your toothpaste-stained towels won't cut it.
"I ate fun dip with my fingers last night and I'm stained and Grammys are tomorrow," she wrote.
There were stained-glass windows in the living room and a few large waxy plants in the foyer.
Covered with stained glass, the house sits on a stretch of luscious green land in Mohawk, New Jersey.
King Krule's latest album, The Ooz, is all about bodily fluids; it's sludgy and snotty and piss-stained.
With their winged lions, tapestry brick, interior murals, and stained glass windows, Sullivan's banks instantly draw the eye.
When she surveyed the entire scene it seemed to be one that the stained glass figures were dreaming.
The lighting is all blues shot through with flashes of white light spilling through the stained glass windows.
That is Cooking making your life better right there, on sauce-stained plates with a spray of crumbs.
I've also been pleasantly surprised that the foam cushions and the rest of the high chair haven't stained.
Almost always, the fabrics were worn, stained or frayed; the jars would still be coated with food residue.
The arms of the tongs with which the stallholder was gripping the sausage were ketchup-stained and dripping.
The church I attended growing up in suburban Chicago had no crosses, no pews, no stained-glass windows.
I watch the culmination of his blood-stained training in Japan as he maneuvers behind the bar gracefully.
Workers and villagers now roam the shoreline in oil-stained white suits and orange boots, removing the fuel.
Sit outside by the firepits, but don't overlook the tiny pub's stained glass windows and old church doors.
Size: 3,300 square feet Price per square foot: $212 Indoors: A stained-glass transom surmounts the front door.
Think, for example, of Monica Lewinsky's stained blue dress or of Richard M. Nixon's secret Oval Office tapes.
The stained-glass windows of the nave were replaced in the 1960s to a colorful and vibrant result.
Julia, her mother, is industrious; she's always writing in bed, and her hands are eternally stained with ink.
Once enough of us had assembled, we transformed our gum-stained blocks into the backyards we never had.
The photographs are, themselves, fascinating artifacts: some torn or cut, some in pieces, some overexposed or water-stained.
Another friend and Mr. Phu collected her shirt, which was stained and potentially held DNA evidence, they thought.
Maybe I have crossed the ink-stained line of the essay writer, where Hitler is always beyond it.
Along the two lateral walls, stained glass windows face each other in precise rectangular alignment, illuminating the benches.
French courtiers twirl and toss flags like oversized cheerleaders, dancing in front of L.E.D.-generated stained-glass windows.
INDOORS The house has double front doors with stained glass that open into the living and dining rooms.
Now he was back in the shop, his blue polo shirt stained a few shades darker by sweat.
A restrained palette — of white, orange and Douglas fir panels stained a burnt sienna — balances the sculptural gymnastics.
The actors arrive at an improvised city, think musical setting, the sky made of turquoise-stained glass. London.
The brilliant stained-glass palette usually encompasses the entire spectrum but has a special affinity for hot reds.
At meal's end, there is falooda, a tall drink with Persian roots, milk stained pink by rose syrup.

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