How To Use Jaundiced In A Sentence

  • The elf cast a jaundiced eye over the blackened mountain, which was still oozing lava.
  • The imam still bore the mark of that experience in his gaunt frame and sallow, jaundiced complexion.
  • While she waited on the step May thought about Maurice's mother looking at Southport's slug-like sea with mean, jaundiced eyes. PROSPECT HILL
  • We can't afford for them to have bad experiences because bad experiences are remembered and give a jaundiced view of the organisation. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was filmed at an art gallery by the same jaundiced organ while he gave his verdict on the exhibits on display. Times, Sunday Times
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  • After his experience in jail , he has a pretty jaundiced view of the penal system.
  • looked with a jaundiced eye on the growth of regimentation
  • A night to bring any man to contemplate the dogged scourge of Lady Fortune's whip with a jaundiced eye.
  • After his experience in jail , he has a pretty jaundiced view of the penal system.
  • Her social position jaundiced his view of things.
  • Their previously clear-eyed look of adoration is now decidedly jaundiced. Times, Sunday Times
  • And reports that his platelet count is low, when considered with this picture in which he looks jaundiced, his face emaciated, but his belly bulging - all suggest liver failure.
  • But this is surely too jaundiced a view. Times, Sunday Times
  • The book casts a jaundiced eye on everything from helicopter rescues and large, boisterous groups to the use of cell phones, to which Guy had a particularly strong aversion.
  • In other words, by the time the doctors had discovered what was the cause of her recent complaints of abdominal pain, she had become jaundiced from a bile duct obstruction and even worse, had liver metastases.
  • In that jaundiced reportorial frame of mind, sitting in the press compound at Bristol, desultorily I watched a woman shepherd a young man in a wheelchair onto the gym floor. Mayhill Fowler: Bittergate: the Untold Story Behind the Story that Rocked the Obama Campaign
  • Sadly, this famous yellow family are looking a tad jaundiced. The Sun
  • Familiar characters are seen with a jaundiced eye. Times, Sunday Times
  • At that time, the patient became jaundiced, without evidence of splenomegaly.
  • He was filmed at an art gallery by the same jaundiced organ while he gave his verdict on the exhibits on display. Times, Sunday Times
  • The air becomes jaundiced and clotted, and hangs in gaseous clouds over the rooms. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • His yellow pallor gave him a jaundiced look; his beard was unbrushed, his cap askew.
  • Mrs. Anderson droned slowly and warily, looking him over with a jaundiced eye.
  • He was filmed at an art gallery by the same jaundiced organ while he gave his verdict on the exhibits on display. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film looks at infidelity, Hollywood-style with a jaundiced eye.
  • He had a jaundiced view of life.
  • I'd been warned that she would look different - and she does, lying quietly, face drawn and jaundiced.
  • No wonder ministers and regulators are taking a slightly jaundiced view of their cheery claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • A CONTROVERSIAL documentary which set out to lift the lid on immigration's impact on Wisbech has been slammed as "jaundiced" and "misleading" by the market town's MP. Peterborough Today - News Feed
  • His yellow pallor gave him a jaundiced look; his beard was unbrushed, his cap askew.
  • But this is surely too jaundiced a view. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stiglitz casts a jaundiced eye on all the major institutions, but none comes in for more criticism than the IMF.
  • Another unknown but dedicated government employee is Pius Bannis, a man even the most jaundiced would find hard to describe as a faceless bureaucrat. Max Stier: Support Your Local Federal Worker
  • That alone attests that the outside world has a more jaundiced, suspicious view of the National than those within racing. Times, Sunday Times
  • So is their jaundiced view of him justified? The Sun
  • He directed a narrow, jaundiced eye at the lead counsel for the defense, who smirked back at him from his table.
  • She couldn't hear them, but then the doctor said something to Dr. Desai that included the word "jaundiced". MORE FROM GINNY BATES: LESBIANS HAVING BABIES
  • Or perhaps that is just a jaundiced view. Times, Sunday Times
  • America's favourite yellow family look a tad jaundiced. The Sun
  • This book is such a perfect send-up of the primary Heinlein themes, and such a jaundiced/humorous take on where the genre's thralldom to Heinlein has taken the field that it is practically a manifesto and declaration of independence for those who are critical of "traditional" SF. MIND MELD: The Hugo Awards - Success at Picking the Best, How Well it Represents the Genre, 2009 Predictions & Overlooked Titles
  • Pick it up and take a look with an open-heart and an unjaundiced eye. Leslie Griffith: Cindy McCain: Pretty in Pink
  • I'm afraid I look on all travel companies' claims with a rather jaundiced eye, having been disappointed by them so often in the past.
  • Intravenous cholangiography is rarely used now as opacification of the bile ducts is poor, particularly in jaundiced patients, and anaphylaxis remains a problem.
  • If the president and Congress want to slip some growth-inducing remedies into the pending deficit deal, what should they examine with an unjaundiced eye? Prescriptions to Revive Recovery
  • Even student teachers, who might reasonably be expected to be the least jaundiced and most optimistic informants, aren't happy.
  • The petals are a jaundiced yellow, netted with purple veins that coalesce in the violet throat where a flaccid bunch of anthers and a longer style rest. Country diary: Elton, Cambridgeshire
  • The patient was cachectic and jaundiced with several liters of ascites.
  • No wonder ministers and regulators are taking a slightly jaundiced view of their cheery claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • He scanned Shaftesbury Avenue with a jaundiced eye, and thought that he had never seen a beastlier thoroughfare. Uneasy Money
  • A reorganisation of the management of acutely jaundiced patients was needed.
  • BTW Sam ... a 'smirk' is certainly in the eye of the beholder ... you obviously have a jaundiced eye! Clinton win leads to Obama boost
  • The clerk is an emaciated and jaundiced gentleman to whom I assign a tentative diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
  • We can't afford for them to have bad experiences because bad experiences are remembered and give a jaundiced view of the organisation. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think it's pretty clear to anyone who reads this site on a regular basis that I have a jaundiced eye when it comes to many corporations.
  • Who could not be just a little jaundiced with capitalism these days? Times, Sunday Times
  • A jaundiced eye I was born a cynic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today's citizen may peruse the items on a poll tax bill with a jaundiced eye, but we tend to take for granted that a nice shiny fire engine will make its efficiently speedy way towards us should we ever need it to.
  • Not surprisingly, this gives financiers a jaundiced view of the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Afterwards, I felt much better straight away and my family noticed my colour had gone from jaundiced yellow to pink. The Sun
  • Yellow Form, of which the late Home Secretary takes the same jaundiced view as he did of the Yellow Press, was being sent out indiscriminately to all whom it did not concern: the War Office had issued a misleading poster; and everywhere men were being "bluffed" into the Army. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, March 8, 1916
  • My own guess is that my former colleague's now jaundiced view has been colored by overexposure to certain influences.
  • It has been overwhelming, and the pair are looking a little jaundiced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hepatobiliary scintigraphy is useful in evaluating the jaundiced infant and in diagnosing and differentiating various hepatic diseases such as biliary atresia and neonatal hepatitis.
  • The 16-year-old was walking in an alleyway between Museum Gardens and Exhibition Square when the man, who had a jaundiced, yellow complexion and bad teeth, approached her.
  • After his experience in jail , he has a pretty jaundiced view of the penal system.
  • The patient with large duct obstruction will be jaundiced.
  • A night to bring any man to contemplate the dogged scourge of Lady Fortune's whip with a jaundiced eye.
  • Some jaundiced patients may complain only of yellow eyes because they notice the color there.
  • One need not be of a particularly cynical disposition to look with a jaundiced eye on the controversy involving allegations about an unpaid £5,000 bill for cigars and alcohol.
  • The air becomes jaundiced and clotted, and hangs in gaseous clouds over the rooms. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • That alone attests that the outside world has a more jaundiced, suspicious view of the National than those within racing. Times, Sunday Times
  • He seems to have/take a very jaundiced view of life.
  • His yellow pallor gave him a jaundiced look; his beard was unbrushed, his cap askew.
  • It means the liver cannot break down bilirubin, which can leave the sufferer jaundiced and lead to brain damage.
  • Or perhaps that is just a jaundiced view. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wysing Arts Centre, Sun to 18 MarSkye SherwinFreud's portraits are hard, disquieting things, attuned to the tough reality of bare, veiny sprawling bodies and the jaundiced walls, gummy sheets and cruel furniture around them. This week's new exhibitions
  • I would be delighted to hear Chris Smith tell us why the Dome's critics are wrong, but nothing will foster mistrust and cynicism faster than the random accusation that they are jaundiced cynics.
  • Severely jaundiced patients are the ones more likely to exhibit renal failure, haemorrhages and cardiovascular collapse.
  • But the proximate cause of my jaundiced demeanour, which is now bubbling over into anger, was an interview on the programme with the vacuous Shane Richmond. Death is a commodity
  • He's skinny and angular, with a hollow face, jaundiced skin, sunken black eyes and a flaxen mop.
  • So in some ways, one could argue that things are "better" now for the LGBT community, but Herring casts an unjaundiced eye upon what she terms the "the fault lines of religion, race, and sexual identity. Georgianne Nienaber: The Campaign: The Audacity of Hope Did Not Die in Maine
  • I have weighed the yeas and nays with the kind of practiced, not to say jaundiced, assay that those of us in the opining rackets routinely bring to such emotionally resonant issues as, say, tax policy or the federal highway fund.
  • They issued eulogies of his career, prematurely exiling him to history's jaundiced pages.
  • Her jaundiced skin now shimmered with a light green hue from biliverdin.
  • It has been overwhelming, and the pair are looking a little jaundiced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps this is why he has a jaundiced view of the Canaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • So it is always well to cast a slightly jaundiced eye over the high flown phrases of professions' protestations of their own virtue, as exhibited in their training manuals.
  • Afterwards, I felt much better straight away and my family noticed my colour had gone from jaundiced yellow to pink. The Sun
  • Familiar characters are seen with a jaundiced eye. Times, Sunday Times
  • So I can examine recent Confrontation Clause jurisprudence with an unjaundiced eye, and conclude that it makes nosense. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Incorporation,” Originalism, and the Confrontation Clause:
  • A jaundiced baby's skin will look slightly yellow, it often looks like a suntan.
  • takes a jaundiced view of societies and clubs
  • Perhaps this is why he has a jaundiced view of the Canaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even to the jaundiced eyes of veteran Washington reporters, this is mighty early to be planning a presidential campaign.
  • This is an incredible opportunity to look at our lives with an unjaundiced eye and really think about what you want to do in your life. Stephen Josephson: Everything is Not Going to be Ok
  • He was filmed at an art gallery by the same jaundiced organ while he gave his verdict on the exhibits on display. Times, Sunday Times
  • Findings of the physical examination on admission revealed an emaciated, deeply jaundiced man, with orthostatic hypotension and marked dyspnea.
  • After his experience in jail , he has a pretty jaundiced view of the penal system.
  • She viewed politics and politicians with a jaundiced eye .
  • Since nostalgia renders me gooier than the Redskins base defense, I will be incapable of offering a critical, jaundiced look at the Redskins 'homecoming weekend, which included a Saturday night dinner and a Sunday reception, parade and halftime ceremony. The Redskins homecoming weekend
  • Because of him, we read everything more closely, with a jaundiced eye, searching for hidden idiocies, subtle contradictions.
  • The government's late conversion to the works of Joyce is viewed with a jaundiced eye by his grandson.
  • She appeared well but was mildly jaundiced and had a temperature of 38.2°C and a pulse of 110 bpm.
  • He has a very jaundiced view of the world.
  • If Long does not like dancing, then please ask her to keep her jaundiced views to herself. Times, Sunday Times
  • You see, she was jaundiced, which is VERY common in newborns, and although highly treatable when it is caught early on, if it goes UNtreated it causes serious lasting effects. Republicans Take Healthcare Away From Newborns
  • He's skinny and angular, with a hollow face, jaundiced skin, sunken black eyes and a flaxen mop.
  • The Scriv. overset his cucurbit of corn mash with a jaundiced expletive.
  • After his experience in jail , he has a pretty jaundiced view of the penal system.
  • Now, I admit that I'm slightly jaundiced on this topic, because I had to spend my school holidays in Dubai as a surly teenager and frankly anyone who spits on the place has my sympathy, but even so – it was a whole lot of fuss over what was, gobbing-wise, a damp squib. Tiger Woods and his not-so-great expectorations | Harry Pearson
  • In infants found to be clinically jaundiced during the first 2-3 days, it is helpful to document the rate of rise in the serum bilirubin level.
  • Often this is confined to mild anaemia, but in more serious cases the baby is severely anaemic and jaundiced because of the accumulation of bilirubin released from damaged red cells.
  • His views of Italian cuisine and culture were as jaundiced as of their military prowess. King Edward VIII - The Official Biography
  • Their beady yellow eyes were buried in folds of jaundiced skin that swam and bubbled from the heat.
  • His skin was slightly jaundiced, and scleral icterus was present.
  • Two thirty-six South Beaudry was a low-rent Victorian, every single shingle weatherstripped and splintered; Buzz pulled up and saw an old woman raking leaves on a front lawn as jaundiced as the pad. The Big Nowhere
  • If Long does not like dancing, then please ask her to keep her jaundiced views to herself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apart from the five years between 1916 and 1921, and during some of the tense moments of the more recent troubles, the majority of people on the island have continued to view republicans with a jaundiced eye.
  • I usually cast a jaundiced eye at any program that claims to educate children, since ‘educational’ programming frequently varies wildly in terms of value and quality.
  • But one does have to wonder why the publishers selected a jaundiced yellow for the cover.
  • Who could not be just a little jaundiced with capitalism these days? Times, Sunday Times
  • Jealousy had jaundiced his judgment
  • Still, to read with a jaundiced eye is to miss some of Gomes' point, and to avoid some of his rich wisdom, especially his wisdom about ways people come clean about their immorality.
  • True, skepticism had been spawned, and throughout Western Europe grave and dedicated men were poring over charters, deeds, and cartularies, and casting a jaundiced eye on those monkish tales that had done service for history for nearly a thousand years. Amateurs
  • Not surprisingly, this gives financiers a jaundiced view of the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can say that if you were to tell me that someone close to me was out of order, someone I perhaps admired personally and was a close friend with, the minimum I would do is look at the evidence presented and this is the thing - with unjaundiced eyes - and then try to find neutral sources to either confirm or deny it. [new fourth estate] the rise of the blogosphere
  • He was filmed at an art gallery by the same jaundiced organ while he gave his verdict on the exhibits on display. Times, Sunday Times
  • So is their jaundiced view of him justified? The Sun
  • My own guess is that my former colleague's now jaundiced view has been colored by overexposure to certain influences.
  • A jaundiced eye I was born a cynic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Canadians might look askance at this, given their jaundiced attitude towards many things American.
  • Red always makes him look kind of jaundiced, if you know what I mean. Dragons of Winter Night
  • At presentation, he was jaundiced and obtunded.
  • As longtime observers of Bill O'Reilly, we choose to regard the man with the unjaundiced eye, impassive reason, and evenhanded solemnity of an ancient Athenian stoic. Joseph Minton Amann and Tom Breuer: Media Drunk Tank
  • The houses on both the right and left edges of the composition form mirror images of one another; their small round yellow windows strongly suggest jaundiced eyes peering at the homes between them.
  • I became, as he complained, "jaundiced" towards him ... but he has forgiven me -- and his smile, I hope, will draw all such humours from me. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
  • Her notes revealed that her liver disease had long been stable, but her deeply jaundiced condition proclaimed that something was now amiss.
  • ** It chose to promote a jaundiced, anti-India, ultra-left wing view -- the same view, in fact, of recently convicted Pakistani spy agency lobbyist Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai. Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Asia Society on Kashmir: Now Serving Foreign Policy Junk
  • Stan Gudgeon has trained his beady, jaundiced bunyip eye on leftie econo-blogger John Quiggin.
  • Reggie Carmarthen stood in Hyde Park beyond the end of Rotten Row, and studied the tonnish females currently gathered about the Avenue with a distinctly jaundiced eye. Hero Come Back

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