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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151) Angels, she says, came down to carry the young blues guitarist to heaven.
152) It is patently clear that the Blues must sell to buy or consider the possibility of exchange deals.
153) In his comments about the new brochure, he mentioned something about the greens and the blues.
154) The Dark Blues were indebted to Jason Pratt, 21, who was named man of the match.
155) Tom's band has a gig at the Blues Bar next week.
156) So, we concatenate some blues/greens to the color vector.
157) I really have the blues today.
158) Leave me alone. I really have the blues today.
159) To them,(sentencedict .com) paleness symbolizes the winter blues and sickliness.
160) Are you eyeballing me with those baby blues?
161) Blues, craven, personation skilled; prey eyes and sharp teeth.
162) Cobb, George L. : Water Wagon Blues. Piano solo.
163) Man, I dig those rhythm and blues.
164) Do you have the right to sing the Blues?
165) My favorite music genre is blues.
166) Do you have the blues today?
167) Riera also insists Liverpool cannot afford complacency following their league double over the Blues.
168) There were blues, reds, greens, and whites all jumbled together: a very good stained-glass window with the tropical sun staring straight through it at midday might have something the same effect.
169) He also listened to music that influenced his later singing, including country, rhythm - and - blues, religious music.
170) Life is full of the blues or the blahs. Such normal and everyday ups and downs are nothing.
171) As its leaders understand, the Green Movement's future hinges crucially on its ability to make common cause with the Blues.
172) Fittingly, she will spend her year off training her voice to sing blues and jazz.
173) There will be a variety of old-time music too - spirituals, traditional, blue grass and blues.
174) In the 1970s, refined sugar approached the top of the food counterculture's list of enemies, spurred by international best sellers like "Sugar Blues" and "Sweet and Dangerous."
175) The Blues ace is just the latest big name to join a long list of crocked stars at Stamford Bridge.
176) This office fit out in Tokyo takes the blues and greys of the clients logo and throws them in bold swathes of colour across floor and wall, creating a striking stripe world.
177) The salesclerk looked at us suspiciously, a scruffy black boy and a black sailor in ill-fitting dress blues.
178) The musical novice is introduced to the ways in which music is put together and is taught how to listen to a wide variety of musical styles, from Bach and Mozart, to Gregorian chant, to the blues.
179) There have been different kinds of jazz music, the blues , ragtime, swing boogiewoogie and others.
180) Kim opted for cooler blues and yellows in the master bedroom.
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