Similar words: blue-sky, blue, values, true-blue, blue-chip, blue moon, true blue, blue book. Meaning: [bluː] n. 1. a type of folksong that originated among Black Americans at the beginning of the 20th century; has a melancholy sound from repeated use of blue notes 2. a state of depression.
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121) I'd been playing slide for years and I found myself in a blues band.
122) Tim's father is an avid collector of old blues and jazz records.
123) The light blues beat Oxford in a report judging the quality of research in 172 universities and colleges.
124) Most people know what it's like to have the Monday morning blues.
125) He circulated them to black churches and initially got some resistance because of his history as a blues artist.
126) Louis Blues and wonder why he was so pathetic in Los Angeles last season.
127) Blues is a delicious full fat soft blue cheese with a creamy texture and good bite.
128) You want the blues? asked Pryor, leaning back in his chair.
129) Her voice was good and strong and the sound - she sang the blues - shivered through the house like a charge.
129) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
130) He is quoted as 9-2 favourite to do so and Ladbrokes report heavy betting on the new Sky Blues striker.
131) After all, anybody can write a blues song, but few can write one as memorable as this.
132) He'd play all kinds of black music, everything from ska to soul and blues.
133) Yet Zeppelin were in the tradition of the blues, of Robert Johnson and Leadbelly.
134) King was a trailblazer, mixing the rolling blues of his native Texas with the hard-edged street blues of Chicago.
135) Louis, Gretzky said he has had no conversations with the Blues.
136) Rubin himself appeared on stage for a pep talk, a short and stocky 40ish fellow in business blues.
137) It's very common for new mothers to have a fit of the blues after giving birth.
138) The Steam Tank body itself was painted in the vivid reds, blues and yellows that are typical of the Engineers Guild.
139) Maternity blues linked to platelet receptors TWO-THIRDS of women suffer from postnatal depression, accompanied by crying, confusion and tension.
140) Louis Blues, is an unrestricted free agent and can be signed by any team without compensation to the Blues.
141) The trio are also planning rhythm and blues nights and rock charity nights.
142) It was beginning to look ominous for the Light Blues, as the final bend favoured Oxford.
143) His life story could have come straight from one of his classic blues songs.
144) It is the pale, icy blues and strong medium shades that are now the most popular.
145) Louis Blues by the end of this month, Gretzky remains in a silver and black sweater.
146) These cotton yellows, peachy pinks and baby blues transport us, delighted, to the land of Tupperware.
147) As a buoyed-up Blues strode towards their first championship in four years Martin Bayly, another southerner, joined the ranks.
148) A former captain of a winning Blues polo team, he still retains some of the rivalry with Oxford.
149) The elegant spring spires of delphiniums are perhaps the truest of the blues.
150) Blues, of course, has been widely influential, indeed formative, on the development of rock.
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