A shade of blue found in cornflowers.
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Examples for "cornflower"
Examples for "cornflower"
1Red hair, spilling past her waist, delicate skin and a cornflower-blue dress.
2The khaki of the British mingled with the cornflower blue of the French.
3The chintz had a cornflower design that repeated all these colors.
4He ducked his head round the door and his cornflower-blue gaze caught hers.
5Blond hair, fair skin, a pert nose, and cornflower blue eyes.
1The khaki of the British mingled with the cornflower blue of the French.
2Blond hair, fair skin, a pert nose, and cornflower blue eyes.
3They opened their eyes, cornflower blue that coalesced, like running ink, into black.
4The sky was a clear cornflower blue and the air smelled of new hay.
5For instance, I decorated a room in soft cream, gray, yellow and cornflower blue.
6His eyes were cornflower blue; I'd never noticed that before.
7Brian's face turned to stone, his cornflower blue eyes hardening to slivers of coal.
8The sapphires were that cornflower blue, like a drop of Caribbean Sea water made solid.
9My boss has blue, blue, pale cornflower blue eyes.
10She's standing in the yard in a cornflower blue dress hanging laundry on the line.
11He has blond hair, and eyes of cornflower blue.
12Sometimes an ill-considered yellow or a cornflower blue.
13Ryan sported tan Dockers and a crisp cotton shirt the exact cornflower blue of his eyes.
14Her eyes were a sort of cornflower blue that deepened almost to purple in the dark.
15And they were blue, like cornflower blue.
16She eyes Look she eyes! Misery's eyes, that gorgeously delicate shade of cornflower blue, had fluttered open.
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