Synonym: garden pink, knock, ping, pinkish, pinko, rap, tap. Similar words: pin, pine, spin, spine, link, blink, think, damping. Meaning: [pɪŋk] n. 1. a light shade of red 2. any of various flowers of plants of the genus Dianthus cultivated for their fragrant flowers 3. a person with mildly leftist political views. v. 1. make light, repeated taps on a surface 2. sound like a car engine that is firing too early 3. cut in a zigzag pattern with pinking shears, in sewing. adj. of a light shade of red.
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(121) The antique table went to the lady in the pink hat.
(122) We were tickled pink to see our friends on television.
(123) He waited some 80 to 100 yards from the big pink villa.
(124) We were having a snigger at the bride who was rather large and dressed in a tight pale pink dress.
(125) Prawns are grey when they're raw, and turn pink when they're cooked.
(126) He's got pink walls and a green carpet, which to my mind looks all wrong.
(127) Companies are becoming aware of the power of the pink pound.
(128) The contrast between the lime green and the rose pink was striking.
(129) He tucked his letter inside the pink bow.
(130) It did not turn an appetizing pink.
(131) In breeding plumage white of body suffused pink.
(132) The walls were rose pink.
(133) Pink all over like an apple tree in May!
(134) Judi's favourite colour is pink.
(135) She wore a cotton frock with little daisies and forget-me-knots sprinkled all over, and a fluffy, pink, angora cardigan.
(136) At twilight, the blazing orange sunset turned into a muted pink.
(137) Capucine, the French movie actress whose leading roles included one with Peter Sellers in 'The Pink Panther', died after falling from a window.
(138) The wall lights in the great stone walls were bedecked with pink silk shades.
(139) Here we chose a cherry with pale pink spring blossom, a welcome sight early in the year.
(140) And it was charming, small and cozy looking, sunburnt pink stucco with a second-floor balcony overlooking the narrow street.
(141) Used to crawl out on the roof in that little pink wrapper, but not anymore.
(142) Wading out across the wheat I come to a single wild poppy of a most amazing pink.
(143) Perdita cried unashamedly after they left, fleeing to her bare room and hurling herself down on the pink counterpane.
(144) A big pink blob of a face was at the window, peering in at him.
(145) Her somnolent black eyes and tenderly pursed pink lips intrude upon the eggshell delicacy of her face with the most delicate affection.
(146) She had a white puffy panicky face and prominent eyes accentuated by pink eyeshadow.
(147) There were more junior officials around them,(www.Sentencedict.com) and Pink was the centre of attention.
(148) The Moulin Rougestaff steer them all to their tables in the auditorium, which is lit with small pink lamps.
(149) I was beyond fury at this little creature, who had spoiled my chances at amassing a fortune of pink clay.
(150) Pink was also chosen for the main bedroom and its large en suite bathroom - once another bedroom.
More similar words: pin, pine, spin, spine, link, blink, think, damping, dipping, chopping, link up, shrink, drink to, think up, think out, think of, drink up, developing, keep in mind, sprinkle, drink down, keep in touch, think over, think twice, developing countries.