ADJECTIVE
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of a deep somewhat purplish blue color similar to that of a clear October sky
October's bright blue weather
October's bright blue weather
NOUN
- a light shade of blue
How To Use sky-blue In A Sentence
- I was walking to my seat at a basketball game my freshman year and noticed a cute guy with sky-blue eyes watching me.
- On the way from the airport to the hotel I spotted hundreds of sky-blue flowers (about the size of bindweed flowers) on ground-hugging plants - seemingly wild - on the side of the highway.
- Her silk shirtdress was sky-blue, the colour of her eyes.
- I was walking to my seat at a basketball game my freshman year and noticed a cute guy with sky-blue eyes watching me.
- She turned down the offer of a bolt of sky-blue silk imported from Tesk, a second horse, a purse of silver. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
- Now, how sorry we feel for those other globe trotters on the launch, birring along behind a hot, bubbling, puffing, steam kettle -- and so crowded, and in this heat too, whilst we extend at our ease in a white and sky-blue boat, with pink cushions, and dreamily listen to the silky frou frou of the southern sea. From Edinburgh to India & Burmah
- Scillas bring the sky-blue color down to earth under flowering pear trees and forsythias, as hyacinths underplanted with pansies welcome visitors.
- My first up-close and personal moments with alternating current started on the day I plugged in my slightly used, sky-blue, single-pickup Hohner electric guitar.
- The other woman, Grace, is wearing a long coat patched together out of sky-blue velvet and emerald silk and ivory lace and embroidered upholstery fabric.
- Around her neck was a string of white pearls; her silk shirtdress was sky-blue, the colour of her eyes. DANSVILLE