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pinkAny of a group of annual or perennial plants that have stems with characteristic swellings (nodes) and scented flowers ranging in colour from white through pink to purple. Members of the pink family include carnations, sweet williams, and baby's breath (Gypsophila paniculata). (Genus Dianthus, family Carophyllaceae.) Deptford pink (D. armeria), which has deep pink flowers with pale dots, is native to Europe and naturalized in the USA. Pink (1979– )
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Current and former pupils at the 161-year-old school dressed in hunting pinks and chased Burberry and tracksuit-clad teenagers on horseback before "shooting" them. That they like their music on American racetracks is further demonstrated by the man in hunting pink - green at Keeneland - who blows the fanfare Call to the Post at every racecourse as the runners come on to the track. Doubtless Willy Poole, the Darth Vader of the Dordogne, will have turned hunting pink with |
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