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Pink flower
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carnation
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. Eurasian plant with pink to purple-red spice-scented usually double flowers; widely cultivated in many varieties and many colors [syn: clove pink , gillyflower , Dianthus caryophyllus ] a pink or reddish-pink color
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
colorful \colorful\ adj. having striking color. Opposite of colorless . Note: [Narrower terms: changeable, chatoyant, iridescent, shot ; deep, rich ; flaming ; fluorescent, glowing ; prismatic ; psychedelic ; red, ruddy, flushed, empurpled ] Syn: colourful. ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE red ▪ A Hogarth curve of red spray carnations and red roses was shown with a collection of assorted bottles and acacia seed pods. ▪ Just then the first volley of rockets explodes into three enormous green-and-#red ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Of a rosy pink or red colour 2 (context archaic English) Of a human flesh color. n. 1 (qualifier: botany) A type of Eurasian plant widely cultivated for its flowers. 2 # originally, ''Dianthus caryophyllus'' 3 # other members of genus ''Dianthus'' ...
Usage examples of carnation.
It was a typical Antillean house, painted yellow even to the tin roof, with burlap windows and pots of carnations and ferns hanging in the doorway.
Winifred carried a coral satin work-bag embroidered with carnations and was crocheting a silk necktie peculiarly suited to fierce onslaught on the enemy.
He wore a blue blazer with a red carnation in its lapel and looked more like the deskman at an exclusive hotel than the inside doorman of an apartment building.
Furnishing hotel interiors was vulgar hackwork unbefitting a real artist, but a real artist had to make a living, and the commonplaceness of such commissions could always be slightly offset by such flourishes of unorthodoxy as having it written into every contract that one suite of rooms should be fitted with green carnations instead of the more fashionable roses and amaranths and should always be available for his exclusive use.
CHAPTER III It flashed upon her with the desert, with the burning heaps of carnation and orange-coloured rocks, with the first sand wilderness, the first brown villages glowing in the late radiance of the afternoon like carven things of bronze, the first oasis of palms, deep green as a wave of the sea and moving like a wave, the first wonder of Sahara warmth and Sahara distance.
I see her and the other pledges buying the Atlantic, carrying blue carnations, setting off on their scavenger hunt.
She dragged a blinking box to the area in question, bordering the box on Carnation, Monroe, Sultan, Skykomish and Big Snow Mountain.
Red and white carnations in blue-and-white spatterware jugs adorned every table and an old-fashioned jukebox rented for the occasion sent big-band music from the forties drifting across the yard.
Maybe a few lonesome strigs, but the nearest nest to Seattle in Washington state was in Carnation.
Knoxville TN, his smile the smile of a man who wears white loafers and a squirting carnation.
I read the stanzas with so much expression that the cardinal was enraptured, but I brought a deep carnation tint upon the cheeks of the lovely marchioness when I came to the description of those beauties which the imagination of the poet is allowed to guess at, but which I could not, of course, have gazed upon.
By that time, the unearthly scent of hundreds of carnations assaulted my nose.
His mother gave him her flower basket to carry, she put in carnations and big dahlias, and meanwhile he made a separate bouquet, he would take it to his father later.
Below, in the little valley, the resplendent colourations of the million flowers, roses, lilies, hyacinths, carnations, violets, glowed like incandescence in the golden light of the rising moon.
Some of the Coquettes were pelting the scaffold with scarlet carnations, their own chosen emblem.