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  • 41Pink TV — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pink. Création 25 octobre 2004 Slogan « La liberté ça se regarde » …

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  • 42pink — pink1 pinkness, n. /pingk/, n., adj., pinker, pinkest. n. 1. a color varying from light crimson to pale reddish purple. 2. any of several plants of the genus Dianthus, as the clove pink or carnation. Cf. pink family. 3. the flower of such a… …

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  • 43pink — 1. n. & adj. n. 1 a pale red colour (decorated in pink). 2 a any cultivated plant of the genus Dianthus, with sweet smelling white, pink, crimson, etc. flowers. b the flower of this plant. 3 (prec. by the) the most perfect condition etc. (the… …

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  • 44PINK! — Seriendaten Originaltitel PINK! Österreichs Starmagazin …

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  • 45pink — Synonyms and related words: Bolshevik, India pink, Jacobin, Vandyke, Wobbly, acme, acme of perfection, anarchist, anarchistic, anarcho syndicalist, annatto, auger, bite, blaze, blooming, bore, broach, burnt rose, chop, climax, color, consummation …

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  • 46pink — [[t]pɪ̱ŋk[/t]] ♦♦ pinker, pinkest, pinks 1) COLOUR Pink is the colour between red and white. ...pink lipstick. ...white flowers edged in pink. ...sweaters in a variety of pinks and blues. Derived words: pinkish ADJ Her nostrils and eyelids w …

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  • 47pink — I UK [pɪŋk] / US adjective Word forms pink : adjective pink comparative pinker superlative pinkest ** 1) between red and white in colour. If something is similar to this colour, you can say that it is a pinkish or pinky colour His cheeks turned… …

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  • 48pink — pink1 W3S2 [pıŋk] adj [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from PINK22] 1.) pale red ▪ bright pink lipstick ▪ Hannah s face went pink. →↑shocking pink 2.) [only before noun] BrE relating to people …

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  • 49pink — {{11}}pink (n., adj.) 1570s, common name of Dianthus, a garden plant of various colors. Attribution to pale rose color first recorded 1733 (pink coloured is recorded from 1681). The plant name is perhaps from PINK (Cf. pink) (v.) via notion of… …

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  • 50pink — I. /pɪŋk / (say pingk) noun 1. a light tint of crimson; pale reddish purple. 2. any plant of the genus Dianthus, as D. plumarius (the common garden pink), D. sinensis (China pink), or D. caryophyllus (clove pink or carnation). 3. the flower of… …