A red flower and a white flower creating a pink flower is an example of incomplete dominance. Neither is dominant enough to show fully in the final result.
Two equally dominant genes creating type AB blood is an example of co-dominance. Both genes are dominant enough to show in the final result.
A female carrying the gene for color blindness on a chromosome is an example of a sex-linked gene, as it is linked to the sex chromosomes.
Equal phenotypes with genotypes of CC and Cc is an example of complete dominance, as the C trait fully "dominates" the c trait.