blueness

[ US /ˈbɫunəs/ ]
[ UK /blˈuːnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. blue color or pigment; resembling the color of the clear sky in the daytime
    he had eyes of bright blue

How To Use blueness In A Sentence

  • Adding to the blueness were the multi-hued licks of Union Station, especially Ron Block's banjo and Douglas' dobro, an eloquent enhancer of emotions. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • The blueness of the glass and the sunshine works really well with the wave.
  • Orthopteran weight was significantly correlated with blueness on the rump but not with blueness on the breast.
  • All this blueness is in contrast to the pallor of his complexion and the beginnings of a beard and mustache.
  • Shall the tender opal mist betray you? the airy depth of mountain blueness; the blazonry of painted, mud-scarred buttes; the far peaks molten with the alpen glow, cooled by the rising of the velvet, violet twilight tide, and the leagues and leagues of stars? Mary Austin
  • Behind the blueness was the same evil pink-purple sense that he had felt with the Matrial's torques and with the purple crystal that had linked them. Darkness
  • But the real high point is nothing, really - just a moment when he forgets all his tensions about red carpets and movies, and suddenly notices a beautiful old Edwardian boat moored in the unbelievable blueness of the bay.
  • The fact that I do not believe that this property of intrinsic blueness is ever instantiated does not mean that I should give up the concept, any more than disbelievers in Satan should give up the concept of satanic.
  • It never unnerved me, the natural blueness of his irises, so like the color of the water off the shoals of Bahamas.
  • You're mistaken: There is no problem in providing operational definitions for "blueness". Bunny and a Book
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