blueish

[ US /ˈbɫuɪʃ/ ]
[ UK /blˈuːɪʃ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of the color intermediate between green and violet; having a color similar to that of a clear unclouded sky
    October's bright blue weather
    October's bright blue weather
    a blue flame
    blue haze of tobacco smoke
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How To Use blueish In A Sentence

  • She will always have a blueish tinge and she gets a little bit breathless.
  • Less invasive is common rue, a medicinal plant with blueish leaves and yellow flowers.
  • It was a kind of blueish grey, its great mouth a gash of crimson in its head whilst wicked eyes gleamed from their sockets making it look like some supernatural demon from the Zylorian "Halls of the Dead Elric At The End of Time
  • A shadow fell across the shower curtain, as Jenny walked into the room, a horrible blueish tinge to her skin.
  • Also, the curtains themselves are not completely opaque, so that the light shows through as two slightly blueish areas against the blackness.
  • It held a stone, too; a single pillar of some kind of blueish rock. Werehunter
  • He looked younger, dark and sharp-featured, with hollow cheeks and a blueish jaw in need of a shave. A WORM OF DOUBT
  • Instead, the right-wing of the VA party has, with incredible speed and efficiency, turned one of the most solidly Republican states in the country into one with a decidedly blueish hue. Matthew Yglesias » The Gingrich Doctrine and the 21st Century
  • It is a good chrome its just the way the picture came out that makes it look kind of blueish and two tones of color. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • All the action is on the small blueish screen where a young, fat man is now being led away in hand cuffs. The Serious Writer Occupies Wall Street
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