How To Use Azure In A Sentence

  • Broad flights of steps descended directly into the azure water.
  • This territory has lush green hills, azure blue skies and spectacular beaches where the loudest noise you will hear is the sound of a coconut dropping to soft white sands.
  • Few human pursuits can conjure up such overblown expectations, fanned by holiday brochure photo-spreads showing impossibly white beaches domed by suspiciously azure skies.
  • Azure, an orle of martlets or, on an inescutcheon arg. three bass gules. Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850
  • All the man saw was a bright azure sky, bright white clouds moving about like sea lions chasing one another, and a bright shining sun that warmed his face.
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  • Shield: Or, a diminished bordure Vert, on a chief indented Azure, two fleurs-de-lis of the first.
  • Under an azure sky at Almondvale, horizontal trenches marked the areas where undersoil heating was being installed.
  • He had azure coloured eyes and flaxen hair with indigo streaks.
  • He looked out to the azure ocean, out to the horizon where sea met sky.
  • In ancient heraldry a bendlet azure on a coat was a mark of cadency.
  • The rest of his person was sheathed in the complete mail of the time, richly inlaid with silver, which contrasted with the azure in which the steel was damasked. Count Robert of Paris
  • From here you can look north to some of the finest coastal scenery in Britain with islands, white sands and azure blue seas - a view rivalling much more exotic destinations.
  • Another of the Scarlet mages who slew the Azure ones is camped very close to me, and had the dawn watch.
  • The hot, high Sun in the middle of an azure blue wash - straight out of a David Hockney painting, the metal men stood erect, gazing out to sea in all their metalled nakedness.
  • Each bend in the road reveals yet another breathtaking panorama of the Dinara Mountains that sweep down to the Adriatic, a deep cobalt sea under an azure sky.
  • A young groom, eagerly attired, stands before a doorway, which in turn looks out onto a landscape of sun-scarred desert, aureate sands stretching to a blinding, azure sky.
  • A Roundel Argent charged with three Bars wavy Azure overall a Lion rampant as in the Arms the whole environed by a Chaplet of Wheat Or and debruising a Cross flory Gold.
  • This was particularly hard to do since, just before we went on the air, ABC had shown a series of exchanges between police and demonstrators which made it quite clear that the boys in azure blue were on a great lark. beating up everyone in sight. R_urell: William F. Buckley: Father of Modern "Conservatism"
  • The Duke of Kent had his label charged with a cross gules between two fleurs-de-lis azure.
  • Argent, a pile throughout embattled azure and in chief three mullets of four points counterchanged.
  • My family arms are the same, which were borne by the Gibbons of Kent in an age, when the College of Heralds religiously guarded the distinctions of blood and name: a lion rampant gardant, between three schallop-shells argent, on a field azure. Memoirs of My Life and Writings
  • The temperature was 26 degrees, the sky an azure blue.
  • -- _Quarterly_, 1 _and_ 4, _gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or_ (ENGLAND); 2, _or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory and counterflory gules_ (SCOTLAND); 3, _azure, a harp or, stringed argent_ (IRELAND). The Handbook to English Heraldry
  • It was a sunny, bright day without a cloud in the azure sky.
  • Shining dragon eggs dotted the valley; all tinted with hues of gold, argent, azure, and green.
  • The Word, "the," being interlined between the seventh and eighth Lines of the first Page, the Word "Thirty" being partly written on an Erazure in the fifteenth Line of the first Page, The Words "is tried" being interlined between the thirty second and thirty third Lines of the first Page and the Word "the" being interlined between the forty third and forty fourth Lines of the second Page. Archive 2008-11-01
  • That evening, at the Villa Aioussa, there gathered a courtly assembly, of much higher rank than Algiers can commonly afford, because many of station as lofty as her own had been drawn thither to follow her to what the Princesse Corona called her banishment -- an endurable banishment enough under those azure skies, in that clear, elastic air, and with that charming "bonbonniere" in which to dwell, yet still a banishment to the reigning beauty of Paris, to one who had the habits and the commands of a wholly undisputed sovereignty in the royal splendor of her womanhood. Under Two Flags
  • Coat of arms of Galloway: Azure, a lion Argent langued, armed and crowned Or. Scots at the service of France in the 100 Years War
  • Jerusalem, was a cross counter patent cantoned with four little crosses or, upon a field azure, displaying thus metal upon metal. Ivanhoe
  • The younger branch of the house of Navarreins bears quarterly with the arms of Navarreins those of Lansac, namely, azure, and argent party per pale raguly, between six spear-heads in pale, and the old lady’s liaison with Louis XV. had earned her husband the title of duke by royal patent. Domestic Peace
  • There isn't a single cloud in the azure blue sky.
  • Her long black locks whip around her, giving her a wild, desperate look, yet her eyes, a crystal blue azure, reflect the strength and determination of her mind.
  • She crossed her arms and stared into my eyes with those azure oculars.
  • Once I got past Bull Bay, the vistas of the azure seas uplifted my spirit.
  • STRACHAN - Azure a stag trippant or, attired and unguled gules.
  • Her racks hang with pretty jewelled objects in smoky lilac, pink topaz and biscuit, contrasted with intense hues of sunshine, azure, coral and violet.
  • The balconies overlooked the Whitsunday passage, but if you could wrest your gaze from the azure blue reef you were treated to a birdseye view of the hotel spa.
  • Lifted up on this stately mound, whose top is fanned with air as light to breathe as nitrous oxide gas -- and bivouacked on its very ridge, (where nought on earth is seen in distance save the thousand treeless, bushless, weedless hills of grass and vivid green which all around me vanish into an infinity of blue and azure), stretched on our bears 'skins, my fellow-traveller, Mr. Wood, and myself, have laid and contemplated the splendid orrery of the heavens. Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and conditions of the North American Indians
  • A Boar Azure armed and unguled Or langued Gules and gorged with a Coronet composed of crosses formy and fleurs-de-lys attached thereto a Chain reflexed over the back and ending in a ring all Or.
  • Other mountains also in this province yield stones called lapis lazuli, whereof the best azure is made. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
  • Within seconds, the door to the bedroom swiftly opened to reveal a concerned-looking azure-haired young lady wearing pink polka-dot pajamas and a pair of rose-colored glasses.
  • Ah yes, there he was, in his dashing shade of azure, heightened by his tan, winking from the wall.
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • The groom's sister wore a full-length azure blue strapless dress.
  • Then, to her shock, Azure heard a gentle, mellow voice in her mind, calming her.
  • The only thing that worried me, the only fluffy white cloud on the azure sky of parenthood, was holidays. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite this he had piercing azure eyes, that hinted at his sharp and nimble mind.
  • A grasshopper materialized, then several hornets, two shiny black wasps, a drab brown damselfly, and a large azure-blue dragonfly.
  • This combination dramatized the only bright color: a vivid azure blue.
  • His stricken plane floats helplessly through the azure sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Uppon a wreathe golde and sables, a demye-lyon gules, armed and langued azure crowned, supportinge a bale thereon a crosse botone golde, mantelled azure doubled argent, and for the supporters two pagassis argent, their houes and mane golde, their winges waney of six argent and azure. From John O'Groats to Land's End
  • Seemingly invisible on our horses we rode amongst azure-winged magpies, great bustard, hoopoes and a hundred other species of birds.
  • The tremendous moral power of this solitary work lies in the fact that it is a series of terrific and fascinating tableaux, embodying the idea of inflexible poetic justice impartially administered upon king and varlet, pope and beggar, oppressor and victim, projected amidst the unalterable necessities of eternity, and moving athwart the lurid abyss and the azure cope with an intense distinctness that sears the gazer's eyeballs. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • Being thus clad and deckt, they did set it in an azured chair and in a litter to carry it on their shoulders. Chapter 50. Eating the God. § 2. Eating the God among the Aztecs
  • Stained-glass windows radiated amber and azure light, and a half-completed fresco of Mary Magdalene showed ghostly against a plaster wall.
  • Azure, an orle of martlets or, on an inescutcheon arg. three bass gules. Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850
  • There are not many cities where you can swim in azure seas just a short walk from the centre. The Sun
  • Alexander for the plantation on the security of the payments to be made by future baronets, and empowering them to offer a further inducement to applicants; and on the same day he granted to all Nova Scotia baronets the right to wear about their necks, suspended by an orange tawny ribbon, a badge bearing an azure saltire with a crowned inescutcheon of the arms of Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
  • The young man is to the left of the shot, squinting in the strong sunlight, his long face caught against an azure sky.
  • The topmost round of his azure ladder had been reached by this time.
  • F arther upriver there were tiny azure damselflies, flying needles of improbable colour. Times, Sunday Times
  • In between the ferns we have planted snowdrops and Omphalodes cappadocica, a relative of the forget-me-not which produces azure blue flowers in early spring each year.
  • Arms. Quarterly of four; first, Azure, on a fess dancette. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical
  • And thou, Nature! surround him with mountains, cliffs, and seas; lull him with golden dawns and crimson eves; inweave him in thy magic circle of azure days and starry nights; O mother Nature -- closely embrace the The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • The head hooked from a thickly muscled, scaly neek and ran into a massive black chest shot through with lines of iridescent purple and azure. A Corridor in the Asylum
  • He and Violet sing duets as the purple film displaces the glories of azure and gold, and the twilight shadows the dusky bits of wood, the frowning rocks, and the indentations of shore that might be nereid haunts. Floyd Grandon's Honor
  • The orbs consisted of many hues of azure, as if constructed of countless shards of sapphire glass.
  • Next is the obligatory blue space which I guess I would describe as azure a place called Danube would have. Augieland
  • The floor was carpeted, again, in a light shade of azure, which added to the misty tint in the hall.
  • The bright green, azure and blue pointed to the presence of copper.
  • Azures have a slow, fluttering flight and are often one of the first butterflies encountered when the first warm weather of spring arrives.
  • So he stood waist-deep in the grass and looked regretfully across the rolling savannah and the soft-swelling foothills to the Lion's Head, a massive peak of rock that upreared into the azure from the midmost centre of Guadalcanar, a landmark used for bearings by every coasting mariner, a mountain as yet untrod by the foot of a white man. Chapter 23
  • A huge human foot d'or, in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heel.
  • The Angel of Light generally appeared in form� pauperis, though there was always about him a tinge of bright azure which was hardly compatible with the draggle-tailed hue of everyday poverty. Ayala's Angel
  • Instead, the uniform azure of the sea was broken only by the colours of the coral cays: turquoise, tourmaline, amethyst and lapis lazuli.
  • Mixed with the blue of the smoke from his briar was the deeper azure of a spirited monologue in which Grayson was engaged. The Mucker
  • “Leaper from the Logan, or Martin Martyr” would have had his name enshrined in young lady sonnets, and azure albums, such immortality had little charms for me. My Life as an Author
  • It started a day of perfect beauty, light fresh winds and azure blue skies.
  • Azure or blue, the colour of the fesse, is said to be in heraldry the symbol of a godly disposition, and of a heavenly mind; gules, or red, the colour of the bends or bendlets, is in heraldry the symbol of strength and courage; and argent, or silver, the metal of the plates, the symbol of innocency, and love.
  • The culices of South America have generally the wings, corslet, and legs of an azure colour, ringed and variegated with a mixture of spots of metallic lustre. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • Azure or blue - Loyalty and truth.
  •     Swept with fir-blades oary the fair level azure of Poems and Fragments
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • The route takes one high into the surrounding mountains, through a magnificent forest of Montezuma pines, with spectacular views of the azure lake far below.
  • This territory has lush green hills, azure blue skies and spectacular beaches where the loudest noise you will hear is the sound of a coconut dropping to soft white sands.
  • Small, deep azure blue flowers. Winter Garden Glory
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • It was only the lightest touch; and instantly, suddenly, as if startled by the chill contact, the azure flutterer rose again. Children of the Wild
  • Or, a lion adumbrated, debruised by two bendlets azure, all within a bordure compony argent and gules.
  • The carriage door swung open, revealing a tall woman with sable hair and dressed in an azure gown, bringing out her gray-blue eyes.
  • Quiet, timeless little villages are dotted along the coast, palms bending out over a bright azure sea.
  • When I think of my own death, or of the death of someone who has been kind to me, or even of the death of the sun, the image that comes to my mind is that of the nenuphar, with its glossy, pale leaves and azure flower. The Shadow of the Torturer
  • I was outside, under the most brilliant azure sky that I had ever witnessed.
  • The drive down was amazing - the road to Harris from here is pretty lunar in places but with the sun belting down all the lochs and lochans were a beautiful azure colour and framed with the glorious heather coloured hills it was brilliant.
  • Azure damsel fishes, only an inch or so in length, capture all possible shades of blue in one sleek swift body.
  • This variation has the sinister field in the prescribed ‘pale blue’, leaving the cotises in azure.
  • The Chicago Underground is made up of core duo cornettist Rob Mazurek and drummer Chad Taylor which augments with guest players to become Trios, Quartets, even an Orchestra.
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • But to me (just as an aroma, unpleasant perhaps in itself, of naphthaline and flowering grasses would have thrilled me by giving me back the blue purity of the sea on the day of my arrival at Balbec), this smell of petrol which, with the smoke from the exhaust of the car, had so often melted into the pale azure, on those scorching days when I used to drive from The Captive
  • Swept with fir-blades oary the fair level azure of Ocean. The Poems and Fragments of Catullus
  • The once azure skies of Athens have been ruined by atmospheric pollution.
  • He found that he was in a grotto, went towards the opening, and through a kind of fanlight saw a blue sea and an azure sky. The Count of Monte Cristo
  • His eyes were azure blue and cold, very troubling.
  • Their long white necks were flecked with the tiniest feathers of iridescent azure and jade and they walked on their thin bright yellow legs with a magnificent strut.
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • The walls were whitewashed, sporting a band of azure as trim, and the floors were carpeted with a matching blue color.
  • And among all other, Alban was the best knight, and most best proved in strength, wherefore he had a sovereign name tofore all other, whose arms were of azure with a saltire of gold, which arms afterward bare the noble king Offa, first founder of the monastery called S. Albans, and he bearing those arms had ever glorious victory, and after his death he left those arms in the monastery of S. Alban. The Golden Legend, vol. 3
  • The hem of her azure damasked gown did not whisper against her ankles. Dalamar the Dark
  • There's a standard in ambience that one expects when retreating to the Caribbean: azure waters, powdery white sands, fanning palm trees, romantic sunsets, and inspiring views of it all at every turn.
  • Each wake was scratched crisp and white upon the azure ocean. Bomber
  • The sky overhead was a bright azure, devoid of any clouds.
  • Her eyes glistened as she looked out over the blue Pacific waters as the horizon touched a cloudless azure blue sky.
  • After his legitimation in 1397 he changed his bearings to the royal arms of France and England within a border gobony of silver and azure.
  • When the weather starts to cool here and I'm jonesing for Manhattan Beach, I'll be visiting her palmtree-lined, azure-tinted Pacific Ocean musings even more.
  • Wring the swan's neck who with deceiving plumage inscribes his whiteness on the azure stream; he merely vaunts his grace and nothing feels of nature's voice or the soul of things. Archive 2008-01-01
  • If you have an ASP.NET based Service deployed on Windows Azure and use machinekey based authentication to perform form based authentication or have any other security mechanism in your service based on machine key then this entry is important for your to read and understand. Site Home
  • Of all the colours in the world, why would you choose azure?
  • Endless azure blue skies filled our eyes whenever we stepped out with fluffy white clouds splattered here and there.
  • The telegraph wires in the fields held a large number of bee eaters, woodchat shrikes and corn buntings, there were several azure winged magpies and large numbers of swallows and martins.
  • In the four to five hours from the urban maze of San Cristóbal de Las Casas to the run-down precincts of the blight of Palenque Village one drives through extraordinary environmental changes from high mountain alpine forests to coffee and banana plantations to low lying and indescribably beautiful tropical jungles and witnesses ancient ruins at Toniná and Palenque and then can circle back through what just a few years ago was uninviting and difficult to access forest homes of the Lacandon or their ancestors and visit such magnificent places as Yaxchilan and Bonampak and see crystal clear cascades and azure pools and colorful sparkling lakes and then continue on through mountainous jungles which must be seen to be believed to the point that the scenery is overwhelming and then, in time, you are back in beautiful San Cristóbal and you have not even begun to experience this magnificnt Chiapas but it´s a damn good beginning. The Chicken Bus Always Stops Near Aguacatenango
  • The azure sky above was only slightly clouded by the thick cumulus clouds that strayed away from each other, to occasionally cover up the sun's streams of rays.
  • Chic shades of azure, teal, chartreuse and emerald also made a strong showing for those who prefer to dazzle in cooler tones. Paris fashion week: wardrobe updates
  • Fallen petals from a cluster of pear trees lay like unmelting snowflakes upon the earth; ground ivy, lungwort, and the last bluebells yielded splashes of azure and violet.
  • Olivia moved to Azure as Akamaru was about to take the bowling pin and smack Olivia's bowling ball, but lost balance and fell on his face.
  • Binetti was still paying Lazurek compliments on his excellent taste. PROSECUTOR
  • The third is the shield of Sir John Randon; Gules, a bend checquy or and azure, impaling Argent, a frette, and on a chief, gules, three escallops of the field; over all, the chief of the order. Notes and Queries, Number 231, April 1, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • When they reach the top, he extends his arm in an expansive gesture to encompass the teeming wildlife, white sands and shimmering azure sea visible below. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sky was a beautiful azure blue, without a cloud in the sky.
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • The floor was carpeted, again, in a light shade of azure, which added to the misty tint in the hall.
  • On a wreath Argent and Gules, a demi-unicorn erased Sable armed, crined and unguled Or, langued Azure and collared gobony Or and Gules with a chain Or.
  • Microsoft Corp. sells a cloud service called "Azure," which the dictionary defines as a cloudless sky. The Internet Industry Is on a Cloud -- Whatever That May Mean
  • He vas tell ze beeples dere dat he vas go vor ze orchilla veeds and ze toordle; but, he vas mean to dig oop ze dreazure and take hims back zogreetly in ze schgooners to ze mainland, as if he vas only hab ze orchilla veeds and ze toordle on boart. The Island Treasure
  • Dodge the hawkers and enjoy the azure waters lapping against your bare feet. The Sun
  • The sky was an azure blue, extending over New York skyscrapers in the distance, and the water below and beyond was a murky, deep green.
  • The shoaly, azure, clear ocean and the white beach may remind you of an island in the South Seas.
  • The impression of an unending azure is broken only by the appearance of five yellow flowers: one painted on each hand, one on her forehead, one on her upper chest and one on her stomach. The Art Of Peace
  • Azure, two wolf's heads erased addorsed and conjoined at the neck issuant from the battlements of a demi-tower argent.
  • His name was Sir John Cliseton, and he bore for arms a field argent, fretted azure, with a mullet argent in chief.
  • What snatches of blue sky she could see were deepening from azure to cobalt and she thought she saw the first star twinkling already.
  • A lake of azure crystal mirrors a thick fringe of the great fronds, and on every parapet of the ruddy cliffs the living emerald of the lanceolated foliage glows in vivid contrast with the splintered crags. Through the Malay Archipelago
  • The original flag design, based upon the Ancient Arms of Nova Scotia, granted by King Charles I in 1625, is on a ground of silver with a saltire azure - a blue St. Andrew's cross.
  • The Windows Azure Traffic Manager is similar to the CDN, but rather than storing content, it hosts the entire application in multiple locations for better availability worldwide.
  • Their wide gray irises were flecked with golden amber and sapphire — flecks that shone like clusters of little aureate and azure stars. The Metal Monster
  • It is a landscape of towering rocky mountains, azure rivers and deep narrow valleys, tight with greenery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Azure blue and tranquil one moment when kissed by the sun and flattened by breeze; tempestuous and grey the next, whipped by fierce wind and powerful current.
  • It showed off an azure jewel, encased in silver.
  • A jay appeared - momentary flash of azure blue wings - to screech and vanish.
  • There are not many cities where you can swim in azure seas just a short walk from the centre. The Sun
  • She said the government had invested a lot in the resort's security which is a popular tourist destination nestling in the azure waters of the Sulu Sea.
  • Their ancient coat -- parted per pale azure and argent, with a dame of the fourteenth century bearing in her hand a rose, all counterchanged -- is carved in wood and monumental marble on the churches and old houses hereabouts. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series
  • Then the next guy will come along and tell me the sky is azure blue, I'll say, ‘No, no, that's royal blue.’
  • Park, Middlesex, and Rickmansworth Park, Herts; arms: Ermine, two barrulets compony or and azure, in chief three boars 'heads erased of the last, armed of the second, langued gu. Shakespeare's Family
  • That knowledge is an azure and bottomless lake into which I can toss my blackest pebbles of fear, my flintiest doubts of the future. The Prairie Child
  • The arms borne by him were, Gules, three wolves 'heads erased, langued, azure. Notes and Queries, Number 65, January 25, 1851
  • The tall spire of the Town Hall and its contrasting colours of azure and white stood majestically between a glorious suffusion of greenery.
  • And why would an Azure dragon change into a sylph, anyway?
  • This is the heraldic description of the arms of Scotland: 'Or, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, within a double tressure flory counterflory of fleur-de-lis of the second.' Marmion
  • Kaeth looked up at his master, who nodded to Lord Wyvarna; Kaeth immediately picked up one of the discarded shields stacked at the side of the arena bearing the azure serpent, and Gel took one of the discarded white alicorn shields. Elvenborn
  • SHIELD: Per fess nebuly abased azure and argent, in chief a thunderbolt or inflamed proper. EXECUTIVE ORDER 9902
  • A grasshopper materialized, then several hornets, two shiny black wasps, a drab brown damselfly, and a large azure-blue dragonfly.
  • Her gown was of azure satin, encrusted with many gems, and her long court train glittered and shone with gold and silver. The Fairies and the Christmas Child
  • These symptoms, light as gossamer, resemble the clouds which scarcely break the azure surface of the sky and which they call flowers of the storm. Analytical Studies
  • His long arms churning smoothly through the azure water, Thorpe passed Pieter van den Hoogenband in the homestretch, finishing with an Olympic record of 1 minute, 44.71 seconds.
  • They both had the same device upon the surcoats; it was a Virgin Mary embroidered on a field azure.
  • On their way back up the canyon they had stopped on a 6m shelf and watched other divers below them silhouetted against the intense azure blue of the open sea, or the cloudy green of the lagoon.
  • Colors are vibrant and exciting- vermillion, tangerine, jade and azure are grounded by chocolate brown and indigo.' Fall Fashion in Sketches
  • You cease to care much for the melancholy greenness of the disfeatured statues which has been your chief winter's intimation of verdure; and before you are quite conscious of the tender streaks and patches in the great quaint grassy arena round which the Propaganda students, in their long skirts, wander slowly, like dusky seraphs revolving the gossip of Paradise, you spy the brave little violets uncapping their azure brows beneath the high-stemmed pines. Italian Hours
  • Between me and the Castle to the east lay the district of crowding houses, brick and ragstone, mixed in the distance with vague azure haze; and to the right the harbour, the sea, with their ships; and visible around me on the heights seven or eight dead, biting the dust; the sun now high and warm, with hardly a cloud in the sky; and yonder a mist, which was the coast of France. The Purple Cloud
  • The rifle sent forth an azure beam of energy that pierced the hologram cleanly where the reticle had been; the target disappeared and registered a hit.
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • Souvenirs of miniature trains from the Rail Museum have been placed in the inner edges of these walls behind a bright azure blue background.
  • It was a truly amazing azure skyscape pure and perfect throughout.
  • When she stepped outside, she saw that the sun was smiling cheerfully in an azure blue sky dotted with puffy little clouds.
  • ‘Nice view you got here,’ said Donn, gazing out at cloudless azure sky and the unobscured view of Silicon Valley.
  • According to rigid Newtonians, air is transparent, or, rather, invisible; and the azure colour of the atmosphere arises from the greater refrangibility of the blue rays of light. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 564, September 1, 1832
  • Quick streamers of ice caught three, but the remainder thundered into the barrier of bright azure and burst into searing flares of light and heat.
  • Azure diagnostics tracing into web. config, only initialise if inside role environment. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • They were looking out onto a seemingly unending expanse of perfectly blue ocean beneath a cloudless azure sky.
  • You could, of course, try and land your own dinner with a jolly crew on board one of the hire craft that dance across the azure blue seas.
  • A flock of homing pigeons soared into the azure sky, dispersing before the gates of the city, each striking towards its own destination.
  • Azure a lion rampant or, with a crescent for difference, impaling argent a cross engrailed flory sable between four Cornish choughs proper -- Crest, on a wreath of the colours a Saracen's head full-faced, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed round the temples and tied or and azure. Notes and Queries, Number 21, March 23, 1850
  • Through the use of bright colours such as azure, burgundy, rose, orange, pink and yellow, the artist has lent life to the subject.
  • The image of a pristine island - azure waves lapping at the shore, palm trees silhouetted in the setting sun - is synonymous with paradise.
  • Within seconds, the door to the bedroom swiftly opened to reveal a concerned-looking azure-haired young lady wearing pink polka-dot pajamas and a pair of rose-colored glasses.
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • Tinted with azure, lustred with rose, sheeted with gold! Perfumer Yann Vasnier Captures the Scent of Baudelaire
  • She calls her chariot, 'vehicle'; her furbelowed scarf, 'pinions': her blue mant and petticoat is her 'azure dress'; and her footman goes by the name of Oberon. The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899
  • LE SCROPE, on the other hand, for Cadency marks the golden bend upon his azure Shield, No. 111, with an _annulet sable_, as in No. 353. The Handbook to English Heraldry
  • The perpendicular city cut out against the intense, steepling, azure air. Times, Sunday Times
  • New colours jump vibrantly from the concrete walls freshly painted with pastels, earth tones and flamboyant azure.
  • Each wake was scratched crisp and white upon the azure ocean. Bomber
  • The exquisite feminine beauty of her countenance, now shaded only by a profusion of sunny tresses; the sylph-like form, disencumbered of her heavy riding-skirt and mantled in azure silk; the grace of her manner and of her smile, cleared, with a celerity which surprised the Master himself, all the gloomy and unfavourable thoughts which had for some time overclouded his fancy. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • Azure a lion rampant or, with a crescent for difference, impaling argent a cross engrailed flory sable between four Cornish choughs proper -- Crest, on a wreath of the colours a Saracen's head full-faced, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed round the temples and tied or and azure. Notes and Queries, Number 21, March 23, 1850
  • The ball soared in the azure sky like a missile with a perfect trajectory and rolled a lot upon landing.
  • Uppon a wreathe golde and sables, a demye-lyon gules, armed and langued azure crowned, supportinge a bale thereon a crosse botone golde, mantelled azure doubled argent, and for the supporters two pagassis argent, their houes and mane golde, their winges waney of six argent and azure. From John O'Groats to Land's End
  • Upon hearing Jehovahs name made audible, the evil azure demon jumped right out of the boys lap and ran down the aisle of the Kingdom Hall screaming the word shit repeatedly until he reached the heavy doors of the main exit. I'm Perfect, You're Doomed
  • On such a morning, then, when the vast concave of the heavens, expanded in a perfectly spotless azure sky (such as in our foggy isle is never seen); and with the freshness of the bush developing its verdure in the odorous exudations of floriferous plants, and the blithesome exuberance of the songless denizens of nature's nemoral aviary; William took his departure on the mission we have detailed in the last chapter. Fern Vale (Volume 1) or the Queensland Squatter
  • His azure eyes see into the soul of your sponge, unto its soggy bottom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why is this that Baldêo should be always represented of this countenance and colour, and his brother Krishna, either white, or of an azure colour, and the _Caucasian countenance_? [ Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official

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