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Bluely

Bluely \Blue"ly\, adv. With a blue color.
--Swift.

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bluely

adv. In a blue manner; bluishly. n. (context UK dialectal Sussex obsolete English) porpoise.

Usage examples of "bluely".

White mists were hovering in the silent hollows and violet stars were shining bluely on the brooklands.

Entertainment-wise, things take a rapid turn for the splattery once the tough girl Blood Sister seemed to have saved is found bluely dead in her novitiate's cot, her habit's interior pockets stuffed with all kinds of substances and paraphernalia and her arm a veritable forest of syringes.

She was whirling around and around like something in a drain, rising, seeming to swim, bluely backlit.

The visibility was so bad she didn't see it til she cleared the Shed, the Middlesex County Sheriff's car, fiercely snow-tired, lights going bluely, parked idling in the roadlet outside the ramp, wipers on Occasional, a uniform at the wheel absently feeling his face.

The stairs sloped down to the circular chamber he remembered from the night, and here a full-length mirror caught his reflection bluely.

Was it that after using it for a couple of months a person tended to glow bluely in the dark?

The vicar was the first to toss something into it, a small parcel which crackled and flared bluely.

In the pale candlelight it gleamed bluely, while the skipper's dark-circled eyes were like agates.

The fire was now low, the flames burning bluely and petulantly, with occasional flashes, projecting spectral shadows on the walls - shadows that moved mysteriously about, now dividing, now uniting.