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blue-white

ADJECTIVE
  1. of white tinged with blue

How To Use blue-white In A Sentence

  • One of the meadows I crossed was almost sheeted with the exquisite little blue-white china-looking blossoms of the Euphrasia, eyebright; tufts of violets were in bloom along the roadside, and the woods are full of bloodwort, wild anemones, speedwell, and a diminutive bright yellow star, which belongs to a species of wild strawberry here. Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
  • A distinctive identifying and ornamental characteristic of this species is the blue-white glaucous coating laid down on the young branches.
  • Save for a star-shaped ring of windows at the apex of its vast domed golden ceiling, it was windowless, its enormous interior space lit by the sourceless blue-white glow of shadowless, unchanging Magelight. Tran Siberian
  • Blue-white standards with black falls and a yellow sunburst pattern circling the red beards will surely dazzle any iris lover.
  • Pine boughs clad in white bowed to the blue-white ground.
  • Freddy put the cursor on a tight pattern of blue-white points, like a cityscape or the work lights on a half-built factory. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
  • He thumbed the button, gratified when the arm of blue-white light appeared in front of him, illuminating Kate as she floated down to the same depth. Gideon’s war
  • The white crystals fluoresce blue-white in longwave ultraviolet radiation while the yellowish crystals fluoresce lemon-yellow.
  • Freddy put the cursor on a tight pattern of blue-white points, like a cityscape or the work lights on a half-built factory. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
  • It is an extraordinary sight, like scattered carpets flung down, rich brown and gold, blue-white and green, with fans of plate coral and the occasional madrepore or staghorn standing above it.
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