brink pink
English
Etymology
Named by Crayola in 1998.
Noun
- A vivid red shade of pink.
- brink pink:
- 2017 April 27, Steve Smith, “Notes from a gardener with a Japanese maple addiction”, in Washington Herald:
- Varieties like “Shindeshojo,” “Orange Dream,” “Akane” and “Coral Magic,” have stunning brink pink, orange or coral foliage in spring. Some like “Tsuma Gaki” or “Murasaki Kiyohime” come out lime green with red edging.
- 2019 November 20, “Ammara Khan brings effortless elegance in RTW collection 'Queen Bee'”, in Something Haute:
- If red is too bright for you, opt for this brink pink tone. Lots of gorgeous details embellish this cotton kurta from frayed layered collar, fabric loops and buttons to a pleated hemline with laces.
- 2020 January 14, Aryan Sharma, “Outfit Revealed For Rafael Nadal For Australian Open 2020”, in Essentially Sports:
- Rafael Nadal will be wearing a brink pink colour jacket and the same colour shoes at the tournament. His shorts will be white in colour. The tee will be sleeveless like the previous two seasons.
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