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"pinkish" Definitions
  1. fairly pink in colour

223 Sentences With "pinkish"

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That was a decidedly pinkish hue, as the name suggested.
A vision of a dark pinkish-purple cloud took its place.
The colors range from a pinkish nude to a deep brown.
But what will Apple call that hot shade of pinkish-bronze?
What is the pinkish-red striated wall behind him made of?
Blankets of pinkish-red worms covered the vertebrae and tail bones.
Eye shadow had broken open, pinkish-purple dust coating the contents.
It is turquoise, light blue, pinkish, typical candy colors, typical '80s.
The type of bleeding can be light red, brown, or pinkish.
The pinkish-gray liquid in the tank sloshed against its sealed lid.
Dumb money is those pinkish guys with bull necks in Zegna suits.
It'll also come in a normal pinkish gold color, without a gradient.
The wound was leaking pinkish fluid but was evidently not life-threatening.
The league permits only one kind of visor, with a pinkish hue.
Joining Kristen are "Maliboo," a cool-toned nude, and "Ginger," a pinkish-brown.
The refreshed iPad mini comes in silver, gray, and a slightly pinkish gold.
They incorporated trout or salmon to add a pinkish color to the mold.
The palette of dark green and pale, pinkish white conveys the scene's bleakness.
It's a square, handsome municipal building made of what looks like pinkish granite.
The color picked up the pinkish tones in the Calacatta Vagli marble countertop.
Blossom — a pinkish, pearlescent hue — is somewhere in the middle, meant for fairer types.
And it's a pinkish nude shade that won't distract in your summer internship interview.
From outside, he just got the backs of people's heads and a pinkish cloud.
Scientists use this pinkish glow to track new stars being born in various galaxies.
Layering flat passages of pinkish gray, he teases the literal flatness of the canvas.
Arranged on a platter in perfectly pinkish slices, it's a stunning and satisfying meal.
An oversize pinkish asparagus drooping over a nickel-plated sconce ought to be funny.
Most of the coloration in pinkish fish comes from astaxanthin, a red, fat-soluble carotenoid.
The rosy slices, rounded in shape, have a vein of pinkish fat up the middle.
By the time they get here, tomatoes have become ghosts, their flesh pinkish and watery.
The burrowing goby is another elongated, pinkish fish that burrows and lives in sandy marine environments.
This was a dainty, pinkish-brown bean of uncommon taste and velvety texture, grown in Hidalgo.
They are an overall warm dun color with subtle, pinkish highlights, matching their small pink feet.
A seemingly endless cascade of large pinkish-brown stones led upward into the trees and brush.
The other exemplified the old-fashioned American ideal: soft, pinkish, mild and shiny with rendered fat.
Surpassing value was also placed on the pinkish shells of spondylus, a species of spiny oyster.
You can tell by the pinkish haze that has set in around the trees, he said.
She seemed like she'd just emerged from a cloud, basked in the pinkish light of dawn.
Caught in the middle, Nancy, after a brief flirtation with fascism, adopted a vaguely "pinkish" socialism.
And anyway, what else would I do while having my nails painted a pinkish red hue?
Almost all had the same symptoms: a flat pinkish rash, bloodshot eyes, fever, joint pain and headaches.
Amid the tidal pools, he found a large impression that had been colored pinkish-purple by algae.
They sit on the floor in three classrooms, dressed in grubby pinkish government uniforms, looking at textbooks.
But we hope he lives a long, happy, pinkish-white life, swelling up to his heart's desire.
Ms. Woodward said a pinkish gel-like substance was splattered on the seat, the boy and her.
When there is very little pigmentation, eyes may appear to be reddish or pinkish in some lights.
Then his eyes fell on the pinkish-beige mound of comma-shaped beans in the white bowl.
In the drawing room, terra cotta-red Roman blinds attenuate the strong Mediterranean sun to a pinkish hue.
The color of the object is pinkish to red in color, which suggests it has an icy surface.
A few pinkish-white amphibians wiggle around in aquariums at Horacio Mena's axolotl laboratory on the UNAM campus.
"I love that color," she said, as he choose a pinkish purple which he applied with his finger.
Though Queen Elizabeth prefers a neutral pinkish beige manicure, Meghan Markle did not exactly follow suit on Monday.
A pinkish glow comes from within one of the offices in New Lab, located in Brooklyn's Navy Yard.
They are a pinkish blob with feet, which in LGBTQ fandom, leads some to believe they're non-binary.
The Go also comes in a pinkish hue called "not pink," but you can't buy that version yet.
One coat reads as feminine and minimalist, and each additional layer adds a darker shade of pinkish brown.
Pinkish nude ballet shoes have become an industry standard, but on brown skin, they can shorten the silhouette.
Wrightsman's favorite colors, from the pinkish marble on the Louis XVI fireplace to the decorative floral wall covering.
They believe that FarOut is a dwarf planet more than 310 miles in diameter, with a pinkish hue.
This season uses soft-collared shirts and pinkish pants to conjure up cosmopolitan, 1970s-era Rio de Janeiro.
The early owners noticed something a little off—some of their screens had a red/pinkish hue to them.
Up close, the land was spiny and jagged, a pile of pinkish granite with squat trees and tough succulents.
They eat so much krill that it turns their guano (that is, their poop) a vibrant pinkish-red color.
The audience that night was mostly white and under the stage lights they collectively took on a pinkish tone.
A lovely pinkish-brown patina lends the works a tender, intimate feel, as if they were dreamed into existence.
These belong to a family of roseoloviruses that affect almost every baby, sometimes causing a pinkish rash and fever.
In the middle of the day, the stone had a more pinkish or yellowish hue, depending on the light.
Another untitled gouache, this one from 1947, shows a broad, pinkish rectangle with rounded corners against a dark background.
Its slow, pinkish, opening and closing erotically unsettles and makes more lively the intricate strangeness of the human animal.
It's subtle, but the ears of happy rats are just a little more pinkish than those of the unhappy ones.
From Coinage: 7 Most Expensive Music Videos To finish the look, Kravitz then applied mascara and a pinkish nude lip.
The photograph shows a giant panda with white fur and claws, and with pinkish-red eyes—the hallmarks of albinism.
Thin, pinkish-beige and light blue lines jut from the object, most sporting dark near-circles at their outer tips.
The 22005-by-22014-foot painting shows Jesse Jackson with pinkish-white skin, blue eyes, blond hair and blond eyebrows.
One option, Bright Now, mixes sky blue and pinkish beige to brighten; the two others tackle redness and dark spots.
Gemfields mines for emeralds and amethysts in Zambia and for crimson and pinkish-red colored ruby and corundum in Mozambique.
Don't panic That doesn't mean that any red or pinkish eye will be a sign of Covid-19, experts stress.
Not that the color is at all integral to the flavor of the dish — pinkish is not tastier than greenish.
Those pinkish areas are where people were going for a run or bike ride, provided they had location services turned on.
She then layers on a pinkish-gold lip gloss, and finishes her look with her new body shimmer on her shoulders.
In the picture the lines of cirrus almost mirrored the lake's ripples and the water took on a faint pinkish hue.
The Adélie penguins that live across the coast of Antarctica and nearby islands love to eat tiny pinkish crustaceans called krill.
She is as soft as the Aldobrandini Madonna, who is also dressed in blue and pinkish red: And look—two babies!
Some of these visuals may seem more curious to Western eyes, such as the pairing of bats with plump, pinkish peaches.
The last night of the Shelby County Fair — a clear, warm evening with a pinkish sky — drew a slightly subdued crowd.
He waved over a young boy who placed two bowls of pinkish hunks floating in tan liquid in front of us.
Pinkish turrets from a Disney-style castle will rise up ahead of him, part of a local branch of Universal Studios.
Tasmanian sea trout sashimi comes fanned out in sweet, pinkish-orange buttery slivers under a mound of greens, herbs and flowers.
This was especially apparent in the crown, where a fold of pinkish new growth was slowly overlapping a branch killed by fire.
Visually, Tinder Select has its own style with navy blue color accents replacing the pinkish orange interface that us common folk see.
The Capitol is built of pinkish granite, a suitable material for a red state now facing the prospect of diluted Republican influence.
They discovered a horrific site: Four-year-old Killian Gonzalez still strapped in his booster seat, surrounded by a strange pinkish liquid.
It darts about frenetically, with a slight wetness on its surface, and curls of small, pinkish veins that creep around the sides.
The scrawny, pinkish bird balances precariously on a green wire; one foot hooks on, while the other looks ready to lash out.
"What we're probably seeing in this pinkish shade is the beginning of seedlings that are being grown under the plastic," he explained.
There were two silky anteaters, or pygmy anteaters, high in the branches of a nearby tree, their fuzzy, pinkish-brown tails intertwined.
The frames are similar to the pinkish "mineral" version of the normal Spectacles 3, but the lenses are covered in — what else?
"I opted to go for a matte pinkish burnt orange shadow on swept across top and bottom lids," says Westman of the look.
There's a noticeable pinkish hue to this Lava Red device, though that tends to shift with the way the light hits the surface.
In the horizontal painting below, a man in a hat stands beside a parked car, looking at the washed out, mottled, pinkish sky.
The indoor farm covers 23 square metres and its aeroponic system bathes plants in pinkish light for up to 20 hours a day.
Even though blue coral isn't my style, it's still attractive, and under the right light, the frame has a pinkish tint to it.
She took off her hat to reveal a pinkish pixie cut, and underneath her coat were a biker jacket and psychedelic purple pants.
Using handheld pans, they washed the sediment with silvery streaks of mercury, until they came up with a pinkish blob of unrefined gold.
The penguins feed mostly on shrimplike krill, giving their guano a distinctive pinkish color that can be more easily seen from a satellite.
There were the old glass-shaded library lamps overhead providing good light for browsing, there was the pretty pinkish rug on the floor.
Six tons of pinkish rock extracted from near New Quarry Road became the outer walls of the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.
Against a pinkish evening sky blanketed in dark clouds, the parachuters left swirling crimson smoke trails as one carried a giant Union Jack.
Jennifer Connelly took a more subtle approach to the trend, balancing a pretty pinkish-red hue with minimal mascara and a barely there lip.
Those sickened usually suffer little more than a flat pinkish rash, bloodshot eyes, fever, joint pain and headaches that pass after a few days.
Experts say the pathogens could make people ill, and the pinkish sludge could spur an abundance of algal blooms and kill fish in rivers.
The lake is on Middle Island off the Esperance Coast in Western Australia and puzzled scientists for decades with its proclivity for pinkish hues.
It just looks like another tray of the pinkish liquid (which I find out later were the beginnings of cultured muscle cells called myocytes).
Short-finned pilot whales are dark-colored with pinkish-gray undersides, travel in large numbers and often get stranded en masse, the department said.
If you put ices out there and you irradiate them from the solar radiation over time, ices turn kind of a reddish, pinkish color.
And that jar of pinkish taramasalata from the grocery store has been my obsession of late — probably because I eat so much of it.
So far, they can report that VG18 has a pinkish hue and, assuming it is moderately dark, guess that is about 300 miles wide.
Sedges and grasses are filling in, including a wavy hairgrass that bears purple flowers and makes the whole patch look pinkish from a distance.
We see the funeral chapel looking pinkish in the bleaching light of summer, and much darker during a nighttime snowstorm (an especially good rendition).
My review unit came in a charcoal (dark gray), but the Home Hub also comes in chalk (lighter gray), aqua (greenish blue), and sand (pinkish).
Gram-negative describes bacteria that show up as pinkish or red when exposed to a common chemical stain used to identify them under a microscope.
Total: $65 Makeup:Since the theme is Enchanted Forest, I'm going for something glowy, sparkly, and whimsical, with light tones to match my tan-pinkish dress.
As I navigated the brick sidewalk, passing under the pinkish glow of a streetlight, I thought about how string was probably hiding all around me.
The headphones come in black, grey, and a pinkish-bronze color, similar to the rumored new iPhone color The Verge dubbed "rug burn" last week.
In some light, the color almost resembles a pinkish foundation and feels like it's designed to fit perfectly in an Instagram post or fashion ad.
It's no surprise that the lingua franca of online ranges from depressiongrams, to anxious vagueposts, to textposts, couched in the pinkish language of self-care.
Image: FacebookResidents of Onoway, Alberta got quite the jolt earlier this week when water of a distinctly pinkish hue started to flow from their taps.
There is no description that would come close to explaining the deliciousness of the soft, pinkish, juicy, fatty meat with a golden well-cooked exterior.
He and his wife, Kim Kovel, came home from a short trip to find that its filling had inexplicably burst through its pinkish outer layer.
The receptive forms are large, vaguely humanoid figures in pinkish molded fiberglass — these are coded "female," and each has a mirror embedded at her body-center.
That said, Lieb pointed out the feature still has a way to go, as Google's Colorize feature incorrectly gave his grandfather's pants an overly pinkish hue.
The shark's pinkish color is a result of albinism, which … well, it probably means this little guy isn't going to last much longer in the wild.
Seeing his first light projection ever—the white-pinkish cubic Afrum that suffused the room in a naked yellow glow—is akin having a holy moment.
Peering into a tray filled with pools of pinkish-red liquid, I'm dubious as to whether what I'm looking at is the future of meat production.
View her paintings from several feet away, and their surfaces — whitish, pinkish, grayish, brownish — look hazily blank, as if they needed a dusting or a buffing.
But here's something even weirder: Rust stains are allergic to both chlorine and oxygen bleaches, which will leave a sunscreen stain looking like orangish-pinkish splotches.
For the past two months, a pinkish sort of smog has hung over all chat, whether in the House of Commons or on the 38 bus.
I've never been a fan of rose gold, but I like this one because the pinkish shade is a little more subtle than on, say, Apple's MacBook.
Pearl, a 10-year-old, 105-pound albino gator, has quickly become the star of Florida park Gatorland for her unpigmented skin and startling pinkish-white eyes.
Most of the picture "Untitled" (2356), about six feet high by seven feet wide, is taken up by a few red diagonal lines on a pinkish ground.
Last summer, at a quarry in western Connecticut, I put my hand into a big pile of sand that was the pinkish-gray color of calamine lotion.
You'll forgive me for reading into it something deeper: Sam, a boy with pinkish skin, Kerry, a bespectacled brown girl, not just making peace but joining forces.
Thin strips of Wagyu beef, streaked with so much fat they looked like stained glass, were stretched out on black slate with pinkish bands of pork belly.
For example, he was behind a lens for Maroon 5 that turns eyes a pinkish purple and overlays faces with lyrics from its "Girls Like You" song.
The infected man developed a pinkish rash over most of his body but reported the illness as "mild," with none of the pain associated with dengue and chikungunya.
She ordered us both something called Ramona; it was a bubbly, pinkish concoction with a zingy, fragrant grapefruit tang, and it came from a can, like a soda.
Topics include the possible creation of two huge Antarctic marine sanctuaries and the protection of krill, the easily overfished pinkish crustacean that sustains penguins, sea birds and whales.
Some, such as "Dream Object (Butt-head bucket)" (2007) — a transparent head-shaped container with an indentation in the back, filled with pinkish matter — verge on the ridiculous.
The organ itself radiated from an ornate carved wooden base supporting a delicate forest of steel pipes, framed by the pinkish-blue halo of the north rose window.
A GIF shows the word mark displaying in different colors to represent the different brands — blue for Facebook proper, green for WhatsApp, pinkish for Instagram, and so on.
Although I expected to be surrounded by pitch black night, the actual effect of totality is much closer to wintertime twilight, where some pinkish rays of light remain visible.
They belong to a type of dolphin that lives off China's shores called sousa chinensis, or the Chinese White (though they are grey when born and pinkish as adults).
For the launch, the shoe will come in a trio of colors: black, white, and shell (the latter is a soft pinkish hue, teased on Rihanna's Instagram this week).
Her tranquil descriptions of the "creamy beauty" of Palmyra and the "pinkish buff" grandeur of Raqqa (the de facto IS capital) offer an aching contrast to current slaughterhouse conditions.
A pinkish, fruity Kit Kat would have been a gamble almost anywhere else in the world, but in Japan, strawberry-flavored sweets were established beyond the status of novelties.
For an event in L.A. on Tuesday, Munn's makeup artist, Mary Phillips, created a simple, pinkish nude makeup look on the star, with glowing skin, flushed cheeks and natural lids.
They occupied nearly all of the 300 seats in the brightly lit, no-frills room that looks like a high school cafeteria, with its pinkish Formica tables and folding chairs.
When the pinkish eminence in a jeweled miter finally emerges from his gilded sarcophagus, 15 minutes into the 75-minute performance, he has little to say about his actual life.
The bottom two floors of its five-story exterior, clad in rectangular blocks of pinkish-gray Italian Ornavasso marble, remained pristine, as did the spiral bronze staircase in the courtyard.
Among them was the rare pinkish-orange imperial topaz, mined in the 19th century in western Russia's Ural Mountains, when only the czar's family were allowed to wear the stones.
When each plant attains a height of about three to six inches, it produces a striking white or pinkish flower that seems to magically hover over the dark green leaves.
Around the pillar, all over the two walls are repeating butterfly-like paper shapes in dark blue, black, and gray (with some of the smaller ones in a pinkish hue).
A pinkish-gray trunk hangs from the cap on the upper right, while a green, truncated triangle with three long whiskers or feelers extends into the picture from the left edge.
For the exterior, which was painted a pinkish hue when they bought the house, they first tried to mimic the natural color of the original redwood cladding before realizing their error.
Crossing an expansive parking lot, we entered a makeshift village of canopied stalls, set amid a forest of simulated cherry trees whose LED blossoms lent the turquoise twilight a pinkish hue.
"My eyes were closed, and I started to see a light pinkish-orange oval shape in front of me, like a sunrise," says Connie Arlanda, a 33-year-old from Vermont.
Gemfields said its ruby auction would proceed this month as planned, given that the crimson and pinkish-red coloured gems have a diversified customer base across Thailand, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and China.
As she and her mother chatted beneath the scented pines, the resemblance between them was striking: they had the same fair hair; the same soft, pinkish complexion; the same vivid blue eyes.
Instead, the pinkish substance is lightly painted over a scale model, which is then set up in a wind tunnel that mimics the intense atmospheric pressures on a real spacecraft or aircraft.
By the time I reached Walnut Tree Farm, however, the rain had stopped, and low streaks of pinkish afternoon sun had emerged between torn clouds and the bare branches of sodden trees.
A PINK DOLLHOUSE Stephen Score, a folk art dealer in Boston, has brought a pinkish dollhouse ($0003,2000) painted with images of arched windows and green shutters and penciled with a few doodles.
According to Baxter, the halophiles around the jetty can survive for some time after the lake dries up, and thus, pinkish hues will remain in the salt for a period after desiccation.
When placed on one of the table lights and against the pinkish backdrop of the cantina itself, the yellow drink and its bubbly decoration on top actually make for a great shot. 4.
Gemfields, which mines for emeralds and amethysts in Zambia and for crimson and pinkish-red coloured ruby and corundum in Mozambique has already received a buyout offer from leading shareholder Pallinghurst Resources Ltd.
"This is probably a three-year-old coral," he said back on the boat, admiring a pinkish sample with a handful of healthy branches that made it look like a fist-size shrub.
The robots used in the study are clearly robots but have human-like limbs and a head, with exterior complexions that are white -- which is to say, pinkish -- or black -- really, a deep brown.
The slightly subdued glow of belly leads to the dimmer pinkish-brown of an arm — equally absorptive and reflective of light — that cradles the darkest note of all, the shadowed orb of the head.
On all but the days of harshest weather, he is out there leaning against the pinkish brick wall of the Dean & DeLuca building, which he uses as a backdrop in many of his photos.
The Western Michigan University wide receiver Corey Davis, taken by the Tennessee Titans as the fifth pick over all, wore a blazer whose pinkish-peach shade was so distinct, its Pantone name eluded him.
As if on cue, Rothman approached our table, wearing glasses and a pinkish Oxford, carrying an antique lacrosse stick with a tennis ball in the basket, cradling it back and forth as he talked.
Dyan J. Summers, the nurse practitioner who first saw him, said he pulled his shirt out of his bluejeans and peeled it off, exposing a pinkish rash he said he had had for 11 days.
But the story of the colony's detection stretches back to 2014, when Lynch and Mathew Schwaller, her colleague at NASA's Airborne Science Program, first noticed pinkish stains of guano in satellite images of the archipelago.
If the name sounds familiar, that's because it is: The brand has long carried a pinkish Strobe Cream, which became an instant cult classic years ago for its pearlescent pigments and souped-up antioxidant formula.
Right off the back of "Come On Over" Christina Aguilera's redish-pinkish streaky 'do and Kelis' "Caught Out There" orange-pink afro in 1999, all the important ladies in pop went full pink, Pink included.
Through a series of steps that take place in more than a dozen buildings, the resulting pinkish powder was funneled through oversize sieves into boxes on a conveyor belt and baked at 1,000 degrees Celsius.
Here a pinkish-orange pathway, rendered as a pool of overlapping strokes, lifts up from the ground just enough to look like an abstract shape without quite losing its numinous connection to the natural world.
And the guy kept saying, 'It's smoked meat, just like you got in Canada!' and I said, 'No, the meat we've got is cured before, and it's pinkish red on the inside like a ham.
The flowing hog waste from breached lagoons — which appears pinkish in color — could also pollute the state's rivers, streams, and waterways, elevating nitrogen and phosphorous levels, and causing toxic algae blooms and fish kills, Estrin said.
This will be the My Chemical Romance frontman's first solo track since releasing "Don't Try" and "Pinkish" for Record Store Day 2016, which were originally meant to appear on his 2014 solo debut LP Hesitant Alien.
In one undated gouache, he delineates a formal walkway and three female figures in pinkish-orange on a dark-blue background decorated with a few windows of lighter blue and a series of fingernail-scratch arches.
The orb seems to exert a gravitational pull on the array of broad, pinkish, horizontal swipes surrounding it, while rust-colored squiggles appear to escape their orbit and float off the painting's surface, like pieces of collage.
By then, I was experiencing the same symptoms: the low-grade fever, then a mild rash covering my face and chest, pinkish eyes, and when those cleared up, stiff fingers and toes that plumped up like sausages.
But satellite images of the islands revealed the pinkish-red stain of penguin guano, suggesting larger colonies than expected, said Heather Lynch, one of the five primary investigators on the new study, published Friday in Scientific Reports.
Applications for this white metal with a pinkish hue range from stomach remedies to sprinkler systems, and China accounted for 77 percent of U.S. bismuth imports over 2013-1913, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
When he brought her home to our Manhattan apartment in June, Kosher — the name was also his idea — was a (sort of) cuddly pinkish-white football who fit into a shoe box and drank from a bottle.
Over the summer, I flagged the creamy melon gelato at Antico, somehow more concentrated in flavor and perfume than a piece of ripe fruit, and tinted the pale pinkish orange of the sun setting on Beverly Boulevard.
The cheeses — Valserena, Roncadella, Borgotaro, La Villa and Cravero — can exhibit typical nuttiness, but some, like the pinkish Roncadella, are sweeter, and others, like La Villa, hint of caramel: Parmigiano-Reggiano Club, $150 for three months, zingermans.com.
And certainly, in Ruth Gates's almost-bare office at the Hawaiian Institute of Marine Biology, where Kaneohe Bay filled the window, the only object on her desk was a lovely ivory-pinkish stone coral, branched like a tree.
It's safe to assume the first two colors are black and white, and it seems very possible that Apple would make the third into yet another pinkish, goldish shade (even if it doesn't actually look all that gold).
Meats like sausages and "pure" ground beef, are treated with a slew of other chemicals that could be even worse than ammonia, like carbon monoxide, which is used to keep beef a nice pinkish red on the shelves.
He learned quickly from the realist examples of Courbet and Manet, and in a smoldering self-portrait from 1865 he paints himself looking over his shoulder, his white shirt sleeve and pinkish forehead rendered as flat, brushy expanses.
I hate being put on the spot in any group setting, because I know it's only a matter of seconds before the skin on my face will turn into a pinkish-red ombré — and not in a chic way.
At the headquarters of Iwasaki Co on the outskirts of Tokyo, racks of golden-brown gyoza jostle for attention with boat-shaped dishes of lustrous raw tuna, bowls of creamy ramen and a dozen pinkish scallops in iridescent shells.
Open up the pan and you'll find a whopping 24 eyeshadow shades on the left — in every shade from shimmery champagne to matte burgundy — and on the right, mascara, eyeliner, pinkish-nude lip paint, coral blush, highlighter, and bronzer.
Jenner's Snapchat story reveals that the five shades are named "X-Rated" (a pinkish nude), "Barely Legal" (a rosy light pink), "Virginity" (a deep rose hue), "Hot and Bothered" (a tangerine orange shade), and "Hopeless Romantic" (a deep red).
The typically brunette Bella Hadid Instagrammed a pic of herself sporting a bleach-and-tone with pinkish tips, while blond big sis Gigi showed up to host the Much Music Video Awards with an ultra-long, espresso-hued braid.
Our local cancer root flowers are particularly beautiful, held singly on pinkish, hairy, upright stems, they are white with a bright yellow throat, but completely covered with short purple hairs that outline the flower with a supernatural-looking halo.
A swell of faux-spiritual music played in the all-white apartment, the only color coming from a glow of pinkish light shining from behind a white sheet, as the woman who blindfolded me sat on her knees facing us.
It appears the Lemonade singer might have made an all-pink tree for her little girl, Blue Ivy, 4, as she shared photos of the tree and a pinkish-purple nutcracker standing in front of a bouquet of pink roses.
A beach-ball-size jellyfish that looks like a cross between an alien ghost and a pinkish cosmetic bag was captured in a rare video taken by a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) in the inky depths of the Pacific Ocean.
This low table, assembled from kindergarten-basic shapes in cornflower blue and pale carrot-colored concrete and joined with pinkish bronze, may seem at first glance precarious — why does the cylinder not just roll away and the whole thing collapse?
"The best thing you can do for kids is to be yourself as confidently as possible, which I know sounds really cheesy, but it's very, very true," said Conley-Abrams, whose hair, cut short on the sides, is dyed a pinkish orange.
But she eventually switched up her go-to color in a photo she posted to mark one month since Stormi's birth, in which she holds her daughter while sporting a pinkish-coral hue — a look that sparked some conversation amongst her fans.
The painting in this show that feels the most unencumbered, joyfully so, by the weight of history or current events is "Seraph" (2017), dominated by a pinkish-purple tree trunk encircled by light purple vines, against the variegated greens of the forest.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have discovered the most distant object known in our solar system, so remote and unusual they chose the nickname "Farout" for the slow-moving, icy, pinkish dwarf planet about 2000 to 296 times further from the sun than Earth.
SYDNEY, Australia — On an August morning aboard the Nathaniel B. Palmer research vessel floating at the bottom of the world, Christian Reiss was listening for acoustic signals bouncing off krill, a pinkish, feathery-limbed crustacean that is the lifeblood of the Antarctic ecosystem.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — In Robert Colescott's "Portrait of the Artist at 85," the late painter, who passed away at 83 in 2009, depicts himself seated in front of a tall, white canvas, applying messy strokes of pinkish cream.
Until now, he's tackled ensemble roles on award-winning shows: Dinesh, the romantically-challenged software engineer tormented by Gilfoyle, a practicing Satanist, on "Silicon Valley" (HBO), and Prismo, an omnipotent wish-granter with a pinkish, 2-D body on "Adventure Time" (Cartoon Network).
Gemfields, which mines for emeralds and amethysts in Zambia and for crimson and pinkish-red coloured ruby and corundum in Mozambique, had rejected the offer from Pallinghurst, saying it "significantly undervalues" the company Pallinghurst has said it intends to delist Gemfields from London's junior market.
Contemporaneously with your cocktail, you worked on a few smoked olives, green and warm; swirled a few of the golden, bite-size pig's head croquettes in a pale-pinkish ketchup made from pears; and became curious about what else this kitchen was up to.
The incident happened on Tuesday night in Dodge County, Wisconsin—when the local Sheriff's Office was called to clean up "hundreds of thousands" of red Skittles that had poured onto the street, giving the roadway a pinkish tint and filling the air with a distinct sugary smell.
Around the corner, on Fordham Drive, a pinkish granite boulder with a plaque marks the vicinity of the Temple of Music, where an unhinged anarchist named Leon Czolgosz pretended to be reaching to shake President McKinley's hand and instead brought out a gun wrapped in a handkerchief.
Beams of pinkish light bathed the majestic 16th century Catedral de Santa Maria de la Sede, the world's largest Gothic church, built on the site of the 12th-century Almohad mosque with its minaret, La Giralda, towering beside it, symbol of the interlocked cultures of Spain.

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