19 Words to use with pinkish

Looking acutely downward he could see a hat daintily trimmed with pinkish white blossom, the shoulder of a jacket, and just the tips of nose and chin.

Our progress was a succession of marvellous escapes for human toes and bovine shoulders, but our "helmsman steered us through," and we emerged from the kaleidoscopic labyrinth into the open space before the Fort of Lahore, whose pinkish brick walls and ponderous bastions rose above us.

"In the first scene I wear a pinkish dress.

"How do you like these pretty quince trees?" asked Miss Harson as they came to some large bushes with great pinkish flowers.

Winona insisted upon a final polish of his nails, leaving them with a dazzling pinkish glitter, and she sprayed and anointed him with precious unguents, taking especial pains that his unruly brown hair should lie back close to his head, to show the wave.

A flaming sunset flushed the sky and bathed the ancient garden of arched bridges and twisted trees in a pinkish haze.

In the same way a white pearl, if placed near the fumes of ammonia, changes to a pinkish hue, while certain combinations of chemicals render them black, or 'smoked.'

The gulf was taking on a pinkish light under the oblique rays of the sun, as though there were growing within it immense groves of coral.

Mt. Dawson described as pinkish limestone, with a wedge of dark rock; this very doubtful!

I know not why one should sigh after the blossoming gorges of the Himalaya, when our forests are all so crowded with this glowing magnificence,rounding the tangled swamps into smoothness, lighting up the underwoods, overtopping the pastures, lining the rural lanes, and rearing its great pinkish masses till they meet overhead.

The rounded bodies fell apart as he came into sight over the ridge, and displayed the pinkish object to be the partially devoured body of a human being, but whether of a man or woman he was unable to say.

He opened the packet with his shaking yellow fingers, and showed a little pinkish powder on the paper.

There was the less formal phlox of a pinkish purple; deer's-tongue, white and yellow; frail anemones, both pink and white; small but stately violets, and the wake-robin with its wine-red centre among long green leaves.

They're glass chips, and brittle shavings, slender pinkish scrids,no name for them; but just you say blonde, soft and slow and rolling,it brings up a brilliant, golden vitality, all manner of white and torrid magnificences, and you see me!

He drained it, and stood for a time looking at the pinkish sediment in the bottom.

The outer surface being in this way slightly pared off, the deeper substance of the horn was discoloured by a pinkish stain.

Beyond this again was a richly decorated causeway of pinkish stone; and beyond that, and lined with dense red weeds, and passing up the valley exactly parallel with the distant cliffs, was a broad and mirror-like expanse of water.

The first sign of recovery is often seen in the slight pinkish tinge of the lips or finger-nails.

The pinkish tint of healthy skin, and the rosy-red after a bath are due, not to the pigment cells, but to the pressure of capillaries in the true skin, the color of the blood being seen through the semi-transparent outer skin.

19 Words to use with  pinkish