How To Use Dark-blue In A Sentence
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Tamara with difficulty sought out a bald, ancient old man, grown over as though with bog moss by entangled gray bristles; with little rheumy eyes and an enormous, reddish, dark-blue granulous nose, on the manner of a cookie.
Yama: the pit
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We've come full circle and dark-blue jeans are once again the height of style.
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In the painting, a warm, reddish light hangs over a dark-blue expanse of water; the scene powerfully conveys imminent change.
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The green tsavorite and the dark-blue tanzanite gems he named for the international market.
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One of the most stunning pieces in the exhibition is a dramatic, dark-blue art nouveau cigarette case, which has a rose-cut diamond serpent snaking across it, evoking the Vienna of the Secession rather than the St Petersburg of the Tsars.
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Sailing into a dark-blue yonder has become such an integral ingredient of Emma Richards' life that she can barely recall a time when she was not battling with the elements on Homeric quests.
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Under the desk were some well-shined black Oxfords and a pair of legs in some dark-blue trousers crossed at the ankles.
A DARKENING STAIN
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Finish off the look with a pair of gray, black or dark-blue designer jeans or beige/light brown corduroys, and a pair of rugged dark brown biker-inspired boots.
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At dusk, as darkness is falling, small red or yellow lights are twinkling in the dark-blue autumn mist.
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We've come full circle and dark-blue jeans are once again the height of style.
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He's elegantly dressed in a dark-blue tailor-made suit, the hair on his balding head is neatly trimmed and his voice is deep and mellow.
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We've come full circle and dark-blue jeans are once again the height of style.
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Here and there, behind the trees, I caught glimpses of a number of poor, low houses straggling along the bank of the Terek, which flowed seaward in an ever-widening stream; farther off rose the dark-blue, jagged wall of the mountains, behind which Mount Kazbek gazed forth in his high-priest’s hat of white.
A Hero of Our Time
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Here and there, behind the trees, I caught glimpses of a number of poor, low houses straggling along the bank of the Terek, which flowed seaward in an ever-widening stream; farther off rose the dark-blue, jagged wall of the mountains, behind which Mount Kazbek gazed forth in his high-priest's hat of white.
A Hero of Our Time
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He had on a navy suit coat and white dress shirt, which usually would have gone with navy or dark-blue tie.
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Underneath them, spread over the square back of the chair, a dark-blue, single-breasted frock-coat, hanging nearly to the floor, its shoulders decked with huge epaulettes, to the right one of which were attached the braid and loops of a heavy gilt aiguillette whose glistening pendants were hung temporarily on the upper button.
Waring's Peril
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A dark-blue Peugeot is parked, with a bullet-headed man at the wheel.
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Several switches of false hair were then taken out of a long lacquer box, and, with the aid of a quantity of bandoline and a solid pad, the ordinary smooth chignon was produced, to which several loops and bows of hair were added, interwoven with a little dark-blue crepe, spangled with gold.
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
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So she searched again, and came upon a blue-and-white "middy" suit and a dark-blue "Norfolk.
Seven Miles to Arden
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The fabric was of a sky-blue color with designs of lotus blossoms, and her obi was dark-blue to stand out against the bright colors.
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Their long, graceful drapery was as white as snow; and each wore loosely, beneath the rounded bosom, a dark-blue zone, or bandelet, studded, like the skies at midnight, with little silver stars.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 265, July 21, 1827
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As we approached 15m, however, on the limit of visibility the faint, dark-blue outline of jagged and twisted metal appeared.
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He wore an immaculate dark-blue suit.
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Sometimes a "southeaster" blows up from the Japan Current, or Black Stream, as the Japanese call the warm, dark-blue waters that pour out of the China Sea.
Stories of California
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She had dressed in a simple dark-blue dress with a white satin belt and lace collar.
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We've come full circle and dark-blue jeans are once again the height of style.
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a high-standing collar with points, and what was called a neckcloth of black silk with dark-blue brocaded figures running over it, and a handsome brocaded-velvet vest, double-breasted, the fashion of the times, with gilt buttons that looked as if they were set with diamonds, they sparkled so.
A Little Girl in Old New York
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collogue," as they expressed it; but also the little gossoons in their ragged trousers and bare feet, and the girleens, with their curly hair, and roguish dark-blue eyes, to scuttle in also.
Light O' the Morning
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Within 20 minutes, a SWAT team in dark-blue body armor had stormed in, barred the doors, and duct-taped the vents.
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At dusk, as darkness is falling, small red or yellow lights are twinkling in the dark-blue autumn mist.
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I caught glimpses of a number of poor, low houses straggling along the bank of the Terek, which flowed seaward in an ever-widening stream; farther off rose the dark-blue, jagged wall of the mountains, behind which Mount Kazbek gazed forth in his highpriest's hat of white.
A Hero of Our Time
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Dark-blue wall-trained ceanothus can be shortened after flowering.
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