Similar words: rakish, painkiller, mawkish, peckish, freakishness, to my way of thinking, pink, sinking feeling. Meaning: ['pɪŋkɪʃ] adj. of a light shade of red.
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1. Her nostrils were pinkish, as though she had a cold.
2. Her skin was clear, pinkish; she wore no make-up.
3. Green or yellow skin with pinkish blue base.
4. A soft pinkish light played against the curtains.
5. In many species, fine white or pinkish roots develop from these nodes.
6. The granite columns give a pinkish cast to the base of the building.
7. They are pinkish grey, and the small worms may be seen partly protruding from their surfaces.
8. Her eyes were puffy and pinkish and her pallid skin gleamed with sweat.
9. Her niece's hat was decorated with some pinkish flowers.
10. California herb with pinkish purple flowers.
11. Vegetation is green, and bare ground is pinkish brown.
12. Lips and Gums -- Pinkish flesh shades .
13. But I see some Labradors with a pinkish nose.
14. silvery-blue Regulus may look pinkish in the twilight.
15. Her cheeks have a rosy glow and pinkish hue.
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16. Pinkish blue with blue streaks in center, crown _ shaped; half _ spreading.
17. Filled with a pinkish to lavender fields in summer in Hokkaido is the most exciting scenery.
18. Silvery - blue Regulus may look pinkish in the twilight.
19. Roast for about 1 hour until the meat is pinkish.
20. He had watched it in early May, as the tiny breaking leaves spread a pinkish haze over the magnificent skeleton.
21. I mean, not just a Euro-Communist or of the pinkish persuasion.
22. The same materials, thrown into the Martian atmosphere by strong winds, give the Martian sky a pinkish color.
23. Scallops come in two sizes: the large white cubes from sea scallops and the smaller pinkish cubes from bay scallops.
24. The fat is white and the bones are spongy and pinkish, a sign of immaturity.
25. Grolux tubes are great for promoting plant growth, but they do give everything a pinkish tinge.
26. It took him a few moments to realize what it was, from the pinkish glow of the fire smouldering beneath it.
27. When he opened his eyes again he was staring at a pinkish whirlpool running into the drain.
28. Any of various succulent, spring-flowering plants of the genus Claytonia , especially C. virginica, of eastern North America, having narrow leaves and racemes of white or pinkish flowers.
29. At three months, a young langur's face and ears have changed whitish pinkish color to black.
30. Any of various shrubs of the genus Symphoricarpos, especially S. albus of North America, having small pinkish flowers and white berries.