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pinkish

[ ping-kish ]

adjective

  1. somewhat pink:

    The sky at sunset has a pinkish glow.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of pinkish1

First recorded in 1775–85; pink 1 + -ish 1

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Example Sentences

People with a single pinkish eye may have a physical irritation—an eyelash, a piece of grit—that causes tearing and inflammation.

For Mrs. Robin had an end of a pinkish-white worm in her bill, on which she was tugging as hard as she could.

To begin with, the bar was of pinkish sandstone, smoothed and covered by a coating of plastic.

For a few moments - 167 -the sun bathes the great garden in a pinkish glow, then drops slowly, a blood-red disk, behind the trees.

He saw a nose and a little, knobby chin and a bit of pinkish forehead with the pale yellow of hair above.

The kitten, with the greed of its kind, devoured the cream, covering its small nose and whiskers with a pinkish film.

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