Blue
31blue — adjective 1) bright blue eyes Syn: sky blue, azure, cobalt, sapphire, navy, powder blue, midnight blue, Prussian blue, electric blue, indigo, royal blue, ice blue, baby blue, air force blue, robin s egg blue, peacock blue, u …
32blue — 1) phs the pure color of a clear sky; the primary color between green and violet in the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 450 and 500 nm 2) bluing 3) something having a blue color 4) a person wearing blue or belonging …
33blue — blue1 adjective (bluer, bluest) 1》 of a colour intermediate between green and violet, as of the sky or sea on a sunny day. ↘(of a cat, fox, or rabbit) having fur of a smoky grey colour. 2》 informal melancholy, sad, or depressed. 3》 informal… …
34Blue&Me — Fiat Blue Me Женевское Автошоу март 2011 …
35blue — [[t]blu͟ː[/t]] ♦ bluer, bluest, blues 1) COLOUR Something that is blue is the colour of the sky on a sunny day. There were swallows in the cloudless blue sky... She fixed her pale blue eyes on her father s. ...colourful blues and reds. 2) N… …
36blue*/*/*/ — [bluː] adj I 1) something that is blue is the same colour as the sky on a clear sunny day He looked at her with his pale blue eyes.[/ex] 2) informal feeling rather sad She usually calls her mother when she s feeling blue.[/ex] 3) old fashioned… …
37blue — 1. mod. depressed; melancholy. □ hat music always makes me blue. □ I’m feeling sort of blue. □ I’m in a blue mood. 2. mod. obscene; vulgar; dirty. □ Those blue …
38blue — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. azure, indigo, sapphire (see color); delft; severe, puritanical; sad, dejected, depressed, dispirited, downhearted; risqué, profane. See impurity, dejection.Ant., happy. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1.… …
39blue — n. color 1) dark; light blue something colored blue 2) a patch of blue symbol of belonging to a team at Oxford or Cambridge (BE) 3) to get, win one s blue misc. 4) out of the blue ( unexpectedly ) * * * [bluː] light blue win one s blue [ color ]… …
40blue — 1. American a policeman or prison warder From the normal colour of the uniform. Also as a bluebottle, bluebird, blue belly, blue jeans, blue suit, or blue and white: Okay, [the elevator] was on the sixth floor when the first blues… …