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ultramarine
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Ultramarine is the first novel by English writer Malcolm Lowry . Published in 1933, the novel follows a young man aboard a steamer in the early 20th century and his struggle to gain acceptance from his crew mates. Lowry tinkered with the novel until his ...
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a. 1 Of a brilliant blue colour. 2 Beyond the sea. n. 1 A brilliant blue pigment that is either extracted from mineral deposits or made synthetically. 2 A brilliant pure dark blue or slightly purple color.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
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colorful \colorful\ adj. having striking color. Opposite of colorless . Note: [Narrower terms: changeable, chatoyant, iridescent, shot ; deep, rich ; flaming ; fluorescent, glowing ; prismatic ; psychedelic ; red, ruddy, flushed, empurpled ] Syn: colourful. ...
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adj. of a brilliant pure blue to purplish blue color
Usage examples of ultramarine.
To look at them was to marvel at the colours, the bands of purple and orchid pink, the flaming crimson whorls, the unique striature of diamond blue or lavender or ultramarine that marked each ball of light as different from the others.
Virgin, where she looked now, the highlights were not opaque colors on the surface, but from the light underpainting tinted with ultramarine.
Theo asked Père Tanguy to send Vincent the three chromes, the malachite, the vermilion, the orange lead, the cobalt, and the ultramarine.
But his palette remained crowded with dabs and mixtures of American Vermilion, Cadmium Yellow, Ultramarine Blue, Burnt Umber, and Ivory Black.
But his palette remained crowded with dabs and mixtures of American Venuilion, Cadmium Yellow, Ultramarine Blue, Burnt Umber, and Ivory Black.
Such attributes were implicit in the very fabric of existence, just as the sun Methuen was unalterably pink and the sky immutably ultramarine.
She sat in a shadowy puddle of ultramarine light from a single neon lamp, a gold freeform.
Rose-Petal Pink, Crimson Lake, Sheer Mist, Burnt Umber, Ripe Plum, Indigo, Ultramarine –.
Beyond that the tints darkened into fine gradations of ultramarine, and faded into vague obscurity.
In point of fact, while the Uldra men, with their tall nervous physiques, gray skins dyed ultramarine blue and aquiline features, were in general personable, the same could not be said for the women.
His fingers itched to touch her nipples, although one of the nipples was gold oxide and the other mostly french ultramarine blue.
The sky is clear ultramarine blue and the snow over the meadow reflects it back lighter and the two blues meet in the dark line of trees that is the beginning of the woods.
Roth lets the engine roar carry him skyward, seeing Baikonur fall far below like a snowy chessboard, watching Florida fall below like a trailing finger and seeing the green of the coastal waters give way to the ultramarine blue depths of the deeper sea.
Abruptly, the sky above the headquarters stratotower darkened to ultramarine blue and the structures and landing pads surrounding it faded into ghostly insubstantiality.
Pitt turned and stared out of the cockpit bubble at the dark ultramarine blue that stretched almost unripPled to the south.