Pink in English: pink
1. Pronunciation: English [p?k] American [p?k]
2. Interpretation:
adj. pink; associated with homosexuals; left-of-center in political opinion; slightly left-leaning
n. pink; scented stone bamboos; lithospermum
v. to make a popping sound; to knock the tank
3. Other forms of pink:
Third person singular: pinks; plural: pinks; present participle: pinking; past tense: pinked; past participle: pinked; comparative: pinker; superlative: pinkest; derivative: pinkness
4. Example sentences:
I'm?going?to?paint?the?walls?white?and?the?ceiling?pink.?
I'm going to?paint?the?walls?white?and?the?ceiling?pink.
She?had?a?small?mouth?and?round?pink?cheeks.?
She had a small mouth and round pink cheeks.
Expanded:
About pink idioms
Be tickled pink: (informal)? To be delighted; to be very happy
Example sentence:
To?be?tickled?pink?by?something?is?to?be?really?pleased?by?it.?
You said you tickledpink?Tickle means tickle, pink is pink, are you saying the dish is too spicy?
Master?Wu?will?be?tickled?pink!?
Master Wu will be very happy!
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