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  • adverb In a pinkish way.

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Examples

  • This is what happens when Orkz and Goblinz protest violence very pinkishly to a Shania Twayne beat... very progressive of them!

    FUN VIDEOS: Orky Peace Protest! MaksimSmelchak 2007

  • The man who was making his way across the back yard stumped, like Will Benteen, on a wooden leg. He was a tall, thin old man with a bald head, which shone pinkishly dirty, and a grizzled beard so long he could tuck it in his belt.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • The man who was making his way across the back yard stumped, like Will Benteen, on a wooden leg. He was a tall, thin old man with a bald head, which shone pinkishly dirty, and a grizzled beard so long he could tuck it in his belt.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • The man who was making his way across the back yard stumped, like Will Benteen, on a wooden leg. He was a tall, thin old man with a bald head, which shone pinkishly dirty, and a grizzled beard so long he could tuck it in his belt.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • The man who was making his way across the back yard stumped, like Will Benteen, on a wooden leg. He was a tall, thin old man with a bald head, which shone pinkishly dirty, and a grizzled beard so long he could tuck it in his belt.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • The man who was making his way across the back yard stumped, like Will Benteen, on a wooden leg. He was a tall, thin old man with a bald head, which shone pinkishly dirty, and a grizzled beard so long he could tuck it in his belt.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

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