NOUN
- any of several pink-flowered marsh plant of the eastern United States resembling a true centaury
How To Use rose pink In A Sentence
- The wattle (a flap of loose skin extending like a bib from the bird's neck) will turn blue at the base, graduating into a deep rose pink that hangs down like a pendant.
- I was in a wedding and the bridesmaid's dress was a rose pink silk shantung.
- Her four bridesmaids wore long dusky rose pink dresses. Times, Sunday Times
- Walls, plastered traditionally, are rose pink; and the terrazzo floor, partly damaged, has been visibly repaired with pink mosaic.
- Her four bridesmaids wore long dusky rose pink dresses. Times, Sunday Times
- The robe she was wearing was extraordinary, made from the purest silk in a lovely shade of rose pink and bordered with the whitest of fine white lace.
- Blossoms single – calyx is urn-shaped, narrowing at the top – to its lining are fastened pistils and stamens – corolla consists of five (generally) broad petals, varying in colour from white to deep rose pink – buds are deep pink – fruit crimson in the autumn. Flower Stories
- She was wearing a light rose pink jacket with a darker shade of pink knee-length skirt.
- The parka in reverse from rose pink to a grass green print over a siren gown, by Ungaro. 5.
- Tiny ivory turnips blushed with rose pink are this season's pleasant surprise.