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light-blue

ADJECTIVE
  1. of a light shade of blue

How To Use light-blue In A Sentence

  • A large light-blue horn stood out of the middle of his forehead, and it was shaped like a rhinoceros' horn.
  • In court, the round-cheeked trader, flanked by guards in a glassed-in defendants' area, wore a light-blue V-neck sweater over a white-collared shirt, and shifted between looking at the gallery of journalists and the magistrate. 'Rogue' Trading Lasted 3 Years
  • So we walked a couple of hundred metres to a small light-blue weatherboard house with a fading sign out front indicating it was a holiday unit.
  • In the Franco-Prussian war there were three regiments, which fought fiercely at Wissembourg and Wörth, in their distinctive short light-blue tunics.
  • In other words, light-blue tones are not distinguishable from each other.
  • With the inbred instinct of the hillsman he swung about and headed for the little, light-blue station at the head of the crooked street. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights
  • Sitting on the edge of a table as powder is brushed on his forehead and face, he looks dapper in a navy suit, light-blue tie, black dress shoes and trench coat.
  • First came the Topham Sawyers, in their light-blue carriage with the white hammercloth and blue and white ribbons — their footmen drove the house down with the knocking. A Little Dinner at Timmins’s
  • Where the curving hills scalloped the edge of the light-blue sky Mount Egmont soared ten thousand feet, sloping into the clouds, its sides still white with snow, its symmetry so perfect that even those like Frank who saw it every day of their lives never ceased to marvel. The Thorn Birds
  • On this day, the first hepatica buds were poking through the leaf mat, and some were opening into startlingly light-blue flowers.
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