rose pink









rose pink


rose pink ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. a light pinkish red color.

Origin of rose pink First recorded in 1725–35 Related formsrose-pink, adjective Examples from the Web for rose pink Historical Examples of rose pink

  • Then Mary spoke, and there was a rose-pink flush upon her cheeks.

    The Angel

    Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull

  • Sometimes the humps and the middle of the back are marked with rose-pink.

    The Butterflies of the British Isles

    Richard South

  • The hinder segments of the abdomen are banded with black and rose-pink.

    Butterflies and Moths

    William S. Furneaux

  • “They’re all like that,—them Swedes,” the woman of the rose-pink negligee agreed.

    One Woman’s Life

    Robert Herrick

  • She indicated the amount with the rose-pink tip of her smallest finger.

    Far to Seek

    Maud Diver

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