Evil has tainted her.
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<P>Involvement in the scandal could taint his reputation.</P>
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<P>His administration now has the taint of corruption.</P>
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<P>His achievements on the Baseball field will be forever tainted by his steroid use.</P>
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<P>Mary's soul was never tainted by the evil of sin.</P>
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<P>A past tainted with drug arrests will keep you from winning the election.</P>
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<P>Tainted by sin and corruption, he was forced out of office.</P>
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<P>I hate to allow vicious rumors to taint an otherwise spotless record.</P>
His reputation was forever taint- ed by the scandal.
There ain't no taint on a girl. Tainted means contaminated or morally corrupt. ^the above post is ridiculous, both men and women have it, it's a slang word for the perineum.
i hate taint
The tainted pork chop had green mold all over it.
pollute, infect, stain, corrupt, taint, defile, adulterate, befoul
The detectives tried not to taint the crime scene.The smudge on the will will taint the new paint job if it isn't sorted.
Water quality at the beach was tainted by floating sewerage leaking from a nearby public washroom facility.
There was a taint of envy in his congratulatory remarks. Baseball owners worry that steroid use could taint the reputation of the sport.
Taint Pluribus Taint Unum was created in 1987.
The Taint was created in 1999.
Taint then taint
You tainted my soul. The well water was tainted by the heavy rain that washed too much soil into it.
Taint tabor is reg ptd Alum with 2% attachment