bubble-pink

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bubble-pink (not comparable)

  1. Light pink.
    bubble pink:  
    • 2001 July 13, Ellen Berkovitch, “Unfurling ‘Beau Monde’”, in The Santa Fe New Mexican, page 66:
      The antechamber to the screening room is a bubble-pink gallery, compatible with Jeff Burton’s candylike C-prints that will hang there.
    • 2013, Steven Brust, Skyler White, The Incrementalists, New York, N.Y.: Tor Books, →ISBN:
      “You look bored,” she said, with an overplayed moue on her bubble-pink lips.
    • 2021 September 28, Priya Elan, “From minimalist to menocore! The 21 biggest style tribes of 2021”, in The Guardian:
      Mermaidcore is one iteration of the style, with a focus on long, aquamarine or bubblepink hair.
    • 2022 June 8, Gennady Oreshkin, “Some Like It Hot”, in Prestige Hong Kong:
      Faced with metallic bubble-pink leather and designed with an elegant arch, they’ll satisfy any material girl.

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