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Color:
Baby pink


More info:
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Colors with the same hue:
Sooty Black
Charred Brown
Eclipse
Antique ruby
Royal red
Vivid burgundy
Cordovan
Rich carmine
Carbon
French raspberry
English red
Spanish crimson
Red 
Brick red
Amaranth
Copper rose
Digital Pink
Radical Red
Neon fuchsia
Grapefruit
Nearby colors:
Tea rose
Light Rose
Spanish pink
Rose Quartz
Light red
Pale Coral
Pale chestnut
Soft Rose
Lotion pink
Lotus Pink
Shell Pink
Pastel pink
Wan Pink
Mellow Gold
Gentle Coral
Melon
Frosty Pink
Pale pink
Blush Rose
Pink
Words evoked by this color:
heartwarming,  rosenblatt,  rosenberg,  antoinette,  millennial,  millennials,  millie,  popularized,  trend,  chicle,  gushy,  giggled,  teased,  lollygag,  perky,  kidding,  giddy,  giggle,  giggling,  tickling,  playfully,  silly,  humorously,  comical,  laughable,  humorous,  ping,  boop,  bub,  puerile,  chubby,  squishy,  teeny,  squish,  inflated,  chitchat,  teasing,  flippant,  squealing,  bop,  chew,  squeak,  jiggle,  lick,  licking,  licked,  yummy,  ticked,  sayonara,  haiku
Literary analysis:
In literature, baby pink is often employed as a delicate and evocative color that enhances the visual and emotional texture of a scene. For instance, in one work the phrase "baby pink face" is used to describe a Highlander, blending an unexpected softness into an otherwise formidable presence [1]. Elsewhere, a character is noted as a "lady in baby pink," where the hue underscores her elegance and sharp features [2]. The color also appears in unexpected contexts, such as when a bronze statue is finished in a "beautiful baby pink," infusing it with warmth and whimsy that subverts traditional material associations [3]. Finally, in poetry, the "little baby pink ones" evoke the tender beauty of flowers, reinforcing the idea of gentle, fleeting delight [4].
  1. Out of the army came slowly and ponderously the huge Highlander, with the "baby pink face" and the rumbling gong of a voice.
    — from The Masques of Ottawa by Augustus Bridle
  2. "This one—lady in baby pink, sharp face," said Estelle Monks.
    — from The Salamander by Owen Johnson
  3. “Oh, I can just see the faculty when they file past the bronze statue, done to a beautiful baby pink!
    — from Those Smith Boys on the Diamond; or, Nip and Tuck for Victory by Howard Roger Garis
  4. Some have deep red velvet petals, Some again are snowy white; And the little baby pink ones, Surely give you such delight.
    — from Our Boys, and Other Poems by Alan L. Strang



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