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On this day, between the disks of her beaten biscuit showed the pinkness of sliced ham.
EMMY LOUGEORGE MADDEN MARTINSave for a little becoming pinkness there was nothing left when she stood before the mirror.
THE FORSYTE SAGA, VOLUME III.JOHN GALSWORTHYFor the cruel years took from her irrevocably those physical seductions of neatly rounded form and smooth pinkness and whiteness.
MRS. THOMPSONWILLIAM BABINGTON MAXWELLThe flesh of his face striking in the degree of the pinkness and fairness of complexion of the races of Northern Europe.
TURNS ABOUT TOWNROBERT CORTES HOLLIDAYHe could not flush, for he was already so pink after his exploits with unnecessary nutriment that more pinkness was impossible.
SEVENTEENBOOTH TARKINGTONWe clicked rims and lifted our elbows to the glorious victory, to the weather (which was rotten) and our mutual pinkness.
PUNCH, VOLUME 156, JANUARY 22, 1919.VARIOUSFinally and above all, he does not give way to useless tears and make red the lovely pinkness of his shapely nose.
LITTLE MISS GROUCHSAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMSA brave animation in the ladies was only the more prettily set off by a pinkness of earlier dejection about their eyes.
KINCAID'S BATTERYGEORGE W. CABLEHer large hazel eyes held a mystic charm behind the long lashes which seemed actually to melt into the soft pinkness of her skin.
DIXIE HARTWILL N. HARBENHis cheek acquired a pinkness; unexpectedly, too, he seemed to lose the thread of his headlong thesis.
V. V.'S EYESHENRY SYDNOR HARRISONWORDS RELATED TO PINKNESS
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