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41blue — n 1. sky, blue skies, empyrean, firmament, vault of heaven, azure deeps, Chiefly Literary. welkin; the air, the atmosphere. 2. out of the blue suddenly, unexpectedly, all of a sudden. See suddenly (def.1). adj 3. sky blue, baby blue, powder blue …
42blue — No exact equivalent; uli, uliuli (of deep sea); polū (of clothes, eyes); ♦ dark blue, hāuliuli; ♦ blue black, ele ī; ♦ deep blue black, lipo; ♦ purplish blue, pōpolohua (as the sea or a bruise). See black and blue. ♦ Blue eyes,… …
43Blue — Recorded as Blue, Blues, Bleu, Bleue, Blew, Blewis and Blewes, this rare and unusual surname has two possible origins. Firstly, it may be of Scottish origin, and a form of the Gaelic Mac ghille ghuirm meaning the son of the blue lad! As such it… …
44blue — In current folklore, blue is either a gender marker for the clothing of baby boys, or a colour associated with loyalty and true love, and hence lucky for brides, who must wear: Something old, something new, Something borrowed, something… …
45blue — See: BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA, BOLT FROM THE BLUE, ONCE IN A BLUE MOON, OUT OF THE BLUE or OUT OF A CLEAR BLUE SKY …
46blue — See: BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA, BOLT FROM THE BLUE, ONCE IN A BLUE MOON, OUT OF THE BLUE or OUT OF A CLEAR BLUE SKY …
47blue — A color between green and violet on the spectrum. For individual b. dyes, see the specific name. SYN: cerulean. * * * blue blü adj, blu·er; blu·est of the color blue blue n 1) a color whose hue …
48blue — See: between the devil and the deep blue sea, bolt from the blue, once in a blue moon, out of the blue or out of a clear blue sky …
49Blue 88 — A blue colored pill that was a mix of calming drugs, mainly barbiturates, used to treat American Soldiers in the Second World War who suffered from battle fatigue. In most cases it was used to induce sleep.Use during World War IIA Public… …
50blue — (as used in expressions) blue law Blue Mountains Blue Ridge Deep Blue …