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pinked
pinked, ppl. a. (pɪŋkt) [f. pink v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Pierced, pricked, wounded; also, tattooed.1608 Day Hum. out of Br. iv. iii, I like a whole skinne better then a pinkt one. 1781 Cowper Expostulation 486 Taught thee to clothe thy pinked and painted hide. 1929 Papers Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts & Lett. X. 3... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pinking shears
As the pink has scalloped, or "pinked", edges to its petals, pinking shears can be thought to produce an edge similar to the flower. wikipedia.org
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pink - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Dec 19, 2023pink (third-person singular simple present pinks, present participle pinking, simple past and past participle pinked) Of a motor car, to emit a high "pinking" noise, usually as a result of ill-set ignition timing for the fuel used (in a spark ignition engine). Of a musical instrument, to sound a very high-pitched, short note.
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unpinked
unˈpinked, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1596 Shakes. Tam. Shr. iv. i. 136 Gabrels pumpes were all vnpinkt i' th heele. Oxford English Dictionary
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Red fruit bat
Description Red fruit bats can range from tan to dark brown in color and their wings can be dark brown to black with red or pinked colored arms and figures wikipedia.org
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2023 Summer Style Guide for Men - The Modest Man
Mar 24, 2023Other prime summer colors include blue-greens, sand shades, blued and pinked grays, and as previously mentioned, pink. A salmon shade on a textured fabric is a great entry-point if you're "pink-hesitant.". Orange and red aren't strict nos, the way black and charcoal are. They're reminiscent of the sun after all.
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gratinȝied
† gratinȝied, ppl. a. Sc. Obs. rare. [f. OF. gratigner, gratiner, recorded only in the sense to scratch; but cf. F. égratigner to pink.] Pinked.1578 Inv. R. Wardr. (1815) 230 Ane uther [cloak] of quheit satine granteinyeit. 1657 Sp. Fife Laird in Watson Collect. (1706) I. 29 Ev'n his whole shirt his... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dianthus
The flowers have five petals, typically with a frilled or pinked margin, and are (in almost all species) pale to dark pink. wikipedia.org
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pounced
▪ I. pounced, a. (paʊnst) [f. pounce n.1 + -ed2.] Having talons like a hawk: usually in comb.1687 Dryden Hind & P. iii. 1117 Some haggar'd Hawk..Well pounc'd to fasten, and well wing'd to fly. 1700 ― Pythagorean Philos. 570 The strong pounc'd Eagle and the billing dove. 1787 Generous Attachment III.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dave Freer
Strip Mauled (Baen 2009), edited by Esther Friesner "If Music be the Food of Love" in Fangs for the Mammaries (Baen 2010), edited by Esther Friesner "Pinked wikipedia.org
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ric-rac
ric-rac, rick-rack Fashion. (ˈrɪkræk) Also as one word. [Origin unknown: perh. reduplicated form of rack v.3 or rick v.2] A decorative zigzag braid used as a trimming for garments. Also attrib.1884 I. M. Rittenhouse Jrnl. 25 Aug. in R. L. Stout Maud (1939) 326 Splendid sempstress—clothes nearly all ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ScaleWings SW51 Mustang
Even the rudder looks as if it is fabric covered, with rib stitching and pinked tapes—the whole nine yards. Just like a real Mustang." wikipedia.org
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pink
▪ I. pink, n.1 Now chiefly Hist. (pɪŋk) Forms: 5–7 pinck, 6 pyncke, 6–7 pin(c)ke, 7 pynke, 6– pink. [app. a. MDu. pincke, pinke, name of a small sea-going ship, also a fishing-boat (1477–8 in Verw. & Verdam), in Kilian pinck, mod.Du. pink; in MLG., LG., and mod.Ger. pinke; also F. pinque (1690 in Fu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adile Sultan (daughter of Mahmud II)
a sash around her waist, the so-called salta wide-sleeved jacket over this ensemble, on her head something like a fez wrapped in a silk headkerchief pinked wikipedia.org
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pooh
pooh, int. (v., n.) (puː, puːh) Also 7 puh, pue, pow, 7–8 pugh, 8– poo: see poh, poof. [A ‘vocal gesture’ expressing the action of puffing or blowing anything away. Prob. orig. (pux, puh), whence also the variants pough, pogh, poh, po; and cf. poof.] A. int. An ejaculation expressing impatience, or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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