WordNet
n. light greenish-blue pigment consisting essentially of oxides of cobalt and tin
Usage examples of "cerulean blue".
To me it seemed that my face was more lovely than the cerulean blue lotus blooms that framed it.
Jean-Claude swept the bedspread aside to reveal sheets a little bluer than Asher's eyes, blue as the daytime sky, cerulean blue.
Behind a mask of vivid bruises, Riki's eyes were dilated into wide cerulean blue discs.
There was turf underfoot, and a ceiling of palest cerulean blue at fifty meters that hinted at indefinite distance and in fact took up the full height of Horizon Delta.
Even the late afternoon sky was caught up in the frenetic activity: spiral, alabaster clouds raced across the expanse of cerulean blue.
The T-shirts were a beautiful cerulean blue, with a dark bronze drawing of a boy shading his forehead on the front and the words Support Venturer on the front and the back.
The portal, sliding slowly away from the earth-craft on its neighboring orbit, was a thumbnail sketch rendered in cerulean blue against the cheek of Jupiter.