Add giblets and stir until they have lost their pinkness, about two minutes. |
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This is pink, yes, but the pinkness is just a bare blush washed in to the base. |
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Lightning was blazing the sky with colour, making the clouds glow with an evil pinkness. |
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Its melt-in-your-mouth pinkness is nicely set off by a mild drizzling of herbed sauce, accompanied by rice and diced bell peppers. |
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My cheeks are flushed as I gasp for air, and their rosy pinkness glows like a sunrise. |
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On one hand the head-to-toe pinkness is terribly cute, but it serves no practical purpose at this age, does it? |
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There are several other causes of pinkness though our God-given presence of a second eye often helps limit the possibilities. |
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The soda lake, which is nearly as salty as the Dead Sea, is named for its exquisite pinkness, due to the presence of bacteria that excrete red iron oxide. |
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Bars of orange in close tones emphasize the pinkness of the pink, which in turn makes the black more sprightly. |
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Because of this fragility and ephemerality — as well as the flower's intense pinkness — Simun considers the acuta the epitome of floweriness. |
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Temporary pinkness in the skin lasts a very short time, and most people return to work or normal activities immediately after treatment. |
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I was fascinated by their pinkness, how they smelled, and I wanted to mother them, too. |
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The sun shines on the cool chrome, there's an ice-cold pinkness on the warm teak and the key is in the ignition. |
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Therefore, a color of this towel is natural pinkness. |
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Pomahac wiped it, and pointed to the cheek, identifying more pinkness. |
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He uses plants like an artist might use paint: a swirl of deep red from some well-grown snapdragons, a hint of cream and purple from some late irises, a furcraea erupting into flower with a spike of candy-floss pinkness. |
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The general pinkness of complexion and furbelows, the jimpness of the long trim waist, the uncompromising bands of black velvet, the showers of fair ringlets. |
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