blue wall

NOUN
  1. the secrecy of police officers who lie or look the other way to protect other police officers
    the blue wall cracked when some officers refused to take part in the cover-up
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How To Use blue wall In A Sentence

  • Dark blue walls shimmer with candlelight, a display case of market vegetables glows in the background and strains of ethnic music play at just the right level for conversation.
  • Louche and loungey, the interior is done up in chrome and white leather, all beautifully offset by deep milky blue walls.
  • We're having plain blue walls in the dining room.
  • But as of this week you'll also find one less blue wall in the ticket hall, which is being slowly gutted and replastered but not yet redecorated.
  • Macleod described this as ‘a noble room, lined with gilt fleur-de-lys on dark blue walls.
  • She lived in a comfy little brownstone with blue walls and white furniture, accentuated with green lamps and pictures of her family.
  • He intends to not be here to see what lime-green, red and purple look like against the background of blue walls already illuminated by dubious tubelights.
  • The walls were papered in elegant blue wallpaper, and the floor was soft carpet.
  • Most of the decorating theft will come from Mr. Gili's own country house and studio in Piedmont: threadbare American flags as makeshift slipcovers, wall-mounted marlins next to Italian candelabras, starfish glued to marble mantels, grass-green window frames against blue walls, pillows tied with silk scarves. Looking at Rooms as Love Affairs
  • The ticket hall, stairways and platform roof are not covered by blue walls, and are therefore still as grimy, untreated and rundown as they've been for decades.
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