Definitions
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- adjective of a color tinged with pink
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Examples
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The chair sat in the middle of a raised pink-tinged marble platform.
Master of Mirrors Amanda Marrone 2011
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The chair sat in the middle of a raised pink-tinged marble platform.
Master of Mirrors Amanda Marrone 2011
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That crystallised many Republicans' suspicions that the Nobel committee is controlled by conceited pink-tinged European socialist extremists.
Paul Krugman: liberal loner who thinks Obama is spineless and Gordon Brown saved the world 2011
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Gabe looked across the empty restaurant, over the pink-tinged table linens and leather-backed chairs, the silver that glinted here and there in the shreds of autumn sun, the chandelier, ugly as a bejeweled dowager, the polished oak bar that, without a single elbow propped on it, was too dark and infected with loneliness to look at for very long.
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One moment I was bowling along the seafront towards pink-tinged cliffs, the next the road descended a ramp into the sea.
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Blues and purples of all shades hosted pink-tinged clouds that looked like seedpod fluff.
The Shattering Christie Golden 2010
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Another tree in the same area had a few that were pink-tinged.
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Another tree in the same area had a few that were pink-tinged.
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And so they did, building a factory first and then, after a few years, the family house in a forest of oak and birch, overlooking the pink-tinged peaks of Monte Rosa on the horizon.
Missoni: a family always in fashion Kamin Mohammadi 2010
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Blues and purples of all shades hosted pink-tinged clouds that looked like seedpod fluff.
The Shattering Christie Golden 2010
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