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Sentence The answer to your question depends on the context in which you want to use the phrase "pink face".
In general, the phrase is not considered correct or "usable" in formal written English without being used in a figurative sense. For example, you could use the phrase "pink face" as a metaphor for someone with a feeling of embarrassment or shame: "The dull thud of the ball hitting the ground made me feel a flush of embarrassment come over my cheeks, turning my face pink."
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" She touched her own, pink, face.
His speech elicited a performance-stopping round of applause that turned Mr. Lithgow's pink face pinker.
Lizzie's cell phone tweetered in her hip pocket and she studied its pink face plate nonchalantly.
Corsi is a short, barrel-chested man with white hair and a pink face.
Then a baby's pink face fills the screen, then some flowers.
He was a fat, earnest man, with tiny black eyes set like watermelon seeds in his pink face.
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Their clean pink faces looked somehow stricken, each inside a hood of violent flame.
He emerges the next morning pink faced - he's been slow-cooked in his sleeping bag overnight.
Nearby stood a bush of peonies with big pink faces, amorous and Elizabethan in their high-colored finery.
Every single one of these people had dead, exhausted eyes and blotchy pink faces — until we met the Austrians.
Mr. Figgis's documentary is filled with pink faces: white Englishmen talking about the blues changing their lives.
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