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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(151) But 90 per cent of the cast make like they're auditioning for the next Pink Panther movie.
(152) A thin trickle of blood from the rapidly swelling bruise blurred to pale pink, diluted by the pounding rain.
(153) A woman crept down her front steps in a pink bathrobe, her hand holding on to the rail beside the steps.
(154) The flowers bloom in several shades, especially blue, pink and white.
(155) I reached for Blyth's artificial leg, lying smooth and pink by the small of his back and in his shadow.
(156) But he was wearing a bikini, a pink bikini with big black spots all over it.
(157) I could already see that look in his eyes, something slithery and pink that hints of alcoholic tendencies.
(158) Pink and red peppercorns are not true peppercorns at all, but the dried berries from a relative of the rose family.
(159) In the spring these plants would unfurl tiny pink bell-like flowers that attract bees.
(160) A lime-green book cover, a plastic soda bottle, newspapers, a telephone book, a blue Frisbee, something pink.
(161) The bedroom is wallpapered, both on walls and ceiling, with a delicate tiny pink flower motif on a white background.
(162) Red and pink roses on the campus were in full bloom.
(163) If you're white and you're wrong, then you're wrong; if you're black and you're wrong, you're wrong. People are people. Black, blue, pink, green - God make no rules about color; only society make rules where my people suffer, and that why we must have redemption and redemption now. Bob Marley
(164) She would watch the ball, shading her eyes, and blow a pink bubble.
(165) During those terrible months after getting his pink slip, he filled out endless application forms.
(166) Jealous of her. I bet it really got him going seeing my little pink dimples bobbing up and down there.
(167) And in Oxfam's fiftieth anniversary year(sentencedict.com), designers are definitely thinking pink.
(168) Shape a green arm with a pink hand which will bend around the door, and a green pointed foot.
(169) These rocks also stirred with novel species of eyeless shrimp, white crabs, translucent sea anemones and large, pink fish.
(170) Miss Pinkney's was a chocolate layer cake with cherries, angelica leaves, and pink sugar roses on it.
(171) No, he wasn't beautiful - his skin was burnt a little pink and his elbows and feet were too big.
(172) She was lying flat out on her pink bath towel along the lower level of the dry-heat sauna.
(173) It showed a large, plump man, already balding but with a pink, childlike face.
(174) She blinks her blue beady eyes and wrinkles her small pink nose and puts on this squeaky little sugar-mouse voice.
(175) She was wearing something pink and delicate that floated around her body when she moved.
(175) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(176) On one occasion they unearthed a blue taffeta ball dress with small bouquets of pink and cream brocade roses.
(177) But they want a pink one, so Ralph takes out a pink one, bites his tongue.
(178) They were nearly sky blue with touches of amphetamine pink at the corners and long dark lashes.
(179) The immanent blackthorn bloom is pushing inside tiny pink buds.
(180) And the jewel pink, pulpy liquid is the perfect antidote to August heat.
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