The term "pink" encompasses a wide range of shades, from soft pastels like baby pink to vibrant hues like fuchsia and hot pink. Each variation can evoke different moods and is often associated with various meanings, such as tenderness, playfulness, or boldness. The choice of pink often depends on the context, whether in fashion, art, or design, and can be influenced by personal preferences and cultural associations.
white and pink make pink
The color violet is not pink. There are some flowers called violets, some of which are pink.
You would probably get a medium-ish pink, I think.
if you mix blue and pink you get purple. it's not just pink, you can mix blue and red to get the same thing. and white and red for pink!
The shade or color pink looks like a modified lighter version of purple or red. Purple+white+cream=pink Red+white=pink
kind of another kind of pink
kind of another kind of pink
Hot pink bella hates pink she loves read
No. Dark pink, is red. And red (and blue) makes purple. So it is not a KIND of purple.
kind of...depends on shades of pink and brown
Depends on what kind of features the pink limo has
a salmon
its kind of a beige / pink color whilst raw and a more of a browner than pink when cooked :P
pink dolphins live in revers or lakes
Kind of like a light pink. Like white sprayed with pink, or scattered with tiny pink dots.
a good one......
Hairless cats.