Similar words: sustained, maintained, attained, obtained, contained, entertained, abstainer, stain. Meaning: [steɪn] adj. 1. marked or dyed or discolored with foreign matter 2. having a coating of stain or varnish 3. especially of reputation.
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91. Stained peels or thin sections may be enhanced by using a complementary filter on the illuminator.
92. A wind-blown polystyrene tray squeals along the stained pavement like a nail on slate.
93. In addition to those with macrophage morphology, a population of smaller and more densely stained cells, could be identified.
94. Algae stained plastic plants can be bleached and rinsed cleaned.
95. The amplified products were electrophoresed through a 1.5% agarose gel stained with ethidium bromide and viewed under ultraviolet light.
96. After electrophoresis the gels were stained with ethidium bromide and photographed.
97. Inside, several original features remain, including the stained glass windows, oak and rosewood panelling, and parquet flooring.
98. With their armour somewhat stained, they returned to discard it and restore their weapons.
99. We were given clothes of hers that were stained with blood.
100. On top was a rug, colourless with age and stained with mildew.
101. She came gracefully enough, with a little gasp of thanks, and stood shaking out her stained and crumpled cloak.
102. Estimation of porosity in rocks is aided by impregnation with stained resin.
103. But when you were My Princess I could not bear to imagine you stained by me.
104. The tall,(www.Sentencedict.com) narrow windows each had a saint in stained glass.
105. Maxwell spent £350,000 on the house, installing a stained glass window and glitzy Fifties Neptune statue in the hall.
106. A stained glass window was recently kicked in - causing fifteen hundred pounds worth of damage.
107. His greatest holiday delight was to view old churches and their stained glass.
108. Even if it is the excess of a few, all members of Congress are stained by the abuse.
109. Q.. The oil man spilled heating oil on light-gray semitransparent stained clapboards.
110. An unshaven old man in a stained jacket comes to a stop beside us.
111. My dress was stained.
112. The first serial section from each block was stained by haematoxylin and eosin.
113. For modern sculpture, galleries use a tall wooden box, stained or painted.
114. Mildew is destructive to cotton whereas nylon looks stained and smells a bit but the fabric remains intact.
115. Roland, her damp mittens dangling from the insides of her stained coat sleeves.
116. Autumn came and they picked bilberries on the mountain: tiny, purple fruit that stained their teeth and their clothes.
117. This impious crime, wrote Ammianus, for ever stained the reign of Constantius.
118. Finally, the intestinal tract was excised, fixed in formalin, stained with haematoxylin and eosin, then coded.
119. Easily Accessible: Ely is an ancient market town famous for its magnificent medieval cathedral and stained glass museum.
120. To be seen clearly under an optical microscope, cell tissues often have to be stained to increase contrast.
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