16 Metaphors for pink

The pink is Jove's flower, and of the flowers assigned to Juno may be mentioned the lily, crocus, and asphodel.

In her little garden the May pinks were the sweetest and the peonies the reddest of any in the neighborhood.

The dress was very short as to waist, and very perpendicular as to skirt, and the sleeves were puffy at the elbows and tight about the wrists, but pink was a color that became her, the quaint cut of the gown was well suited to her blooming face, and altogether she was pleased with the picture in the glass.

The Lancashire Pink is also a good potato, and is much cultivated in the neighbourhood of Liverpool.

The Common Pink, Dianthus Chinensis, Kurunful, and the Sweet William, D: barbatus, are pretty, ornamental plants, and may be propagated and cultivated in the same way as the carnation, save that they do not require so much care, or so good a soil, any garden mould sufficing; they are also more easily produced from seed.

The little pink is "lady's cushion," and the campanula is her looking-glass.

In her little garden the May pinks were the sweetest and the peonies the reddest of any in the neighborhood.

As a matter of fact, Jim Pink was a sort of semi-professional minstrel.

The PROLIFIC PINK, Dianthus prolifer Kurumful, is a pretty variety; that blossoms freely throughout the year, sowing to keep up succession, the shades and net work marks on them are much varied, and they make a very pretty group together.

" "Those pinks are perennials, aren't they?

Jim Pink was the magician at his shows.

The PINK, Dianthus, Kurunful, is a well known species of great variety, and acknowledged beauty.

Pink was the prevailing tone in tapestry, carpet, and furniture, so that the whole room seemed to shine with the sweet tints of the inner side of a shell, and when lit up, as it was then, formed such a chamber as some fairy hero might have built up for his princess.

So, for a long while, they looked at each other; and the color under his cheekbones deepened, and the pink in her cheeks slowly became pinker.

Pink and light blue, with white pardessus or mantelets, or white with pink or blue, are admissible colours.

It was ten o'clock afore they came back agin, and Gerty's eyes were all shining and 'er cheeks as pink as roses.

16 Metaphors for  pink