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bluest
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adj. having a color similar to that of a clear unclouded sky; "October's bright blue weather"- Helen Hunt Jackson; "a blue flame"; "blue haze of tobacco smoke" [syn: bluish , blueish , light-blue , dark-blue , blue-black ] used to signify the Union forces ...
Usage examples of bluest.
She had a thin, fair skin, red lips, and yellow hair--though it was then powdered pretty white for the occasion--and the bluest eyes that ever he beheld in all of his life.
And the estate was a small one, for the family, though of blood the bluest, was very poor.
Trying to recapture it and failing, she opened her eyes, only to be held prisoner by the bluest ones she had ever seen.
She would arise early and go for a swim--their bungalow was just up the bluff from one of the most beautiful, bluest, and most isolated beaches they had ever seen--and then she would ride her horse into the tiny collection of ramshackle huts that passed for a village here.
His eyes were the bluest she had ever seen and his hair, very dark, curled elegantly over his collar.
XXV But gentle even in his wildest mood, Always, and most, he loved the bluest weather, And in some soft and sunny solitude Couched like a milder sunshine on the heather, He communed with the winds, and with the birds, As if they might have answered him in words.
I see the Ujihadda crawl to lick the toes of the undying and remember a forest boy not-quite-crawling to lick hurry-hurry toes and I see the Kwichi-jai dance in the street come rain-blow or bluest sky.
She was an elf, with shoulder-length braided hair the color of pure gold and a round face dominated by the bluest eyes Kestrel had ever seen.
He had the bluest eyes Cody had ever seen, a ready sense of humor, and the ability to flay a student naked with a casual, sometimes off-hand comment.
Was he to be sacrificed on the altar of the American girl, an altar at which those other poor fellows had poured out some of the bluest blood in Germany and he had himself taken oath he would never seriously worship?