looking and feeling healthy and happy Last time I saw Barb, she was in the pink. She looked great.
pink slip
dismissal notice from a job He received his pink slip yesterday and no longer has a job.
tickled pink
happy, very pleased Aunt Sophia was tickled pink to receive a photo of the family.
tickle sb pink
Idiom(s): tickle someone pink AND tickle someone to death
Theme: PLEASING
to please or entertain someone very much. (Informal.) • Bill told a joke that really tickled us all pink. • I know that these flowers will tickle her to death.
in the pink of condition
Idiom(s): in the pink (of condition)
Theme: HEALTH - GOOD
in very good health; in very good condition, physically and emotionally. (Informal. In can be replaced with into.) • The garden is lovely. All the flowers are in the pink of condition. • Jane has to exercise hard to get into the pink of condition. • I'd like to be in the pink, but I don't have the time.
Pink pound
(UK) In the UK, the pink pound is an idiom for the economic power of gay people.
in the pink|condition|in the pink of condition|pin
adj. phr., informal In excellent health; strong and well; in fine shape. Mr. Merrick had aged well; he was one of those old men who always seem in the pink of condition.After a practice and a rubdown, Joe felt in the pink.
tickle pink|pink|tickle
v. phr., informal To please very much; thrill; delight. Usually used in the passive participle. Nancy was tickled pink with her new dress.
An pink idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with pink, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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