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pink
adjective
-
pink
,
pinker
,
pinkest
having
a
pale
red
colour
.
•
She
wore
a
pink
dress
to
the
summer
party
.
She
wore
a
pink
dress
to
the
summer
party
.
•
The
sunset
turned
the
clouds
pink
and
orange
.
The
sunset
turned
the
clouds
pink
and
orange
.
From
Middle
English
‘
pink
’,
of
uncertain
origin
,
possibly
imitative
of
the
flower
’
s
scent
.
noun
-
pink
a
pale
red
colour
.
•
Her
favourite
colour
is
pink
.
Her
favourite
colour
is
pink
.
•
The
artist
mixed
red
and
white
paint
to
get
a
soft
pink
.
The
artist
mixed
red
and
white
paint
to
get
a
soft
pink
.
Colour
sense
recorded
since
the
17th
century
,
linked
to
the
hue
of
the
flower
called
‘
pink
’.
noun
a
small
garden
flower
,
related
to
carnations
,
with
narrow
leaves
and
fringed
petals
,
often
pink
in
colour
.
•
A
delicate
pink
bloomed
beside
the
roses
.
A
delicate
pink
bloomed
beside
the
roses
.
•
She
cut
a
fresh
pink
and
placed
it
in
her
hair
.
She
cut
a
fresh
pink
and
placed
it
in
her
hair
.
From
Middle
English
‘
pinke
’,
perhaps
from
Dutch
‘
pink
’
meaning
small
.
verb
to
cut
the
edge
of
cloth
in
small
zigzag
shapes
to
stop
it
from
fraying
.
•
The
tailor
pinked
the
hem
of
the
skirt
for
a
neat
finish
.
The
tailor
pinked
the
hem
of
the
skirt
for
a
neat
finish
.
•
Before
sewing
,
she
always
pinks
the
raw
edges
of
the
fabric
.
Before
sewing
,
she
always
pinks
the
raw
edges
of
the
fabric
.
Likely
from
the
Dutch
‘
pincken
’,
to
stab
or
pierce
,
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
16th
century
.