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Definition of Pink lady
1. Noun. A cocktail made of gin and brandy with lemon juice and grenadine shaken with an egg white and ice.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pink Lady
Literary usage of Pink lady
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sweet Peas Up-to-date: With a Complete Description of All Known Varieties by George W. Kerr (1917)
"Deep cerise and salmon- pink. LADY EVELYN EYRE. (Holmes-Sydenham, 1912.) Pale pink,
flushed salmon ... Buff, suffused salmon-pink. LADY ROSA. (Holmes, 1917. ..."
2. The Tuberous Begonia: Its History and Cultivation by Brian Wynne (1888)
"... salmon-red LADY JULIAN GOLDSMID (Laing), bright pink Lady Mary ... pink LADY
ROTHSCHILD (Laing), pink, white centre LEONORA (Laing), flesh, ..."
3. Popular Garden Flowers: Anemones, Asters, Begonias ... [et Al.] by Walter Page Wright (1911)
"Killarney, pale pink. Lady Ashtown, pink. Lady Helen Vincent, pink, Madame Me'lanie
Soupert, salmon. Madame JW Budde, carmine. Madame Ravary, orange. ..."
4. Sweet Peas Up-to-date: With a Complete Description of All Known Varieties by George W. Kerr (1917)
"Deep cerise and salmon- pink. LADY EVELYN EYRE. (Holmes-Sydenham, 1912.) Pale pink,
flushed salmon ... Buff, suffused salmon-pink. LADY ROSA. (Holmes, 1917. ..."
5. The Tuberous Begonia: Its History and Cultivation by Brian Wynne (1888)
"... salmon-red LADY JULIAN GOLDSMID (Laing), bright pink Lady Mary ... pink LADY
ROTHSCHILD (Laing), pink, white centre LEONORA (Laing), flesh, ..."
6. Popular Garden Flowers: Anemones, Asters, Begonias ... [et Al.] by Walter Page Wright (1911)
"Killarney, pale pink. Lady Ashtown, pink. Lady Helen Vincent, pink, Madame Me'lanie
Soupert, salmon. Madame JW Budde, carmine. Madame Ravary, orange. ..."