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Meanings of bluish color in English
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Usage of bluish color in English
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The satin of her robe was of a pale bluishcolor.
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His back and wings were of a bluishcolor.
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Only one or two are of a bluishcolor.
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Heat said, "The bluishcolor I saw near his fingertips and on his nose?"
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The bluishcolor is broken by waving black lines which imitate the curling edges of the lichens.
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The fierce bluishcolor at the very heart of him spread, so that he blazed somber and formidable.
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His coat was of a soft bluishcolor with a yellowish patch in the very center of his back.
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When it is of a deep bluishcolor, or of the soft silver-gray maltese without stripes, it is extremely handsome.
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A sudden gust had swept through the station and borne off the baron's hat- ahelmet-shapedhat of a bluishcolor.
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This may, probably, be remedied by interposing a screen of very thin tissue paper tinged slightly of a bluishcolor.
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It is characterized by a dark purple or bluishcolor of the visible mucous membranes, shortness of breath, and a general feebleness.
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I detested the sight of his thick nose, with the flaring nostrils, and his coarse, half-formed lips, of the bluishcolor of raw corned-beef.
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Tubers of medium size, roundish, of a bright purple or bluishcolor; eyes moderately deep; flesh, when cooked, white, or yellowish-white, mealy, and well flavored.
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Her skin was so pale it had taken on a bluishcolor, and her hair, matted, wet, and filthy, hung limply around her haggard face.