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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241) At once her mood from one of hopefulness changed to one of deep depression - the blues.
242) When Stapp introduced Krieger, the crowd of approximately 200,000erupted in cheers and shouted along to Doors favorites " Roadhouse Blues"and "Riders On The Storm. "
243) " Anthony Kiedis from the Red Hot Chili Peppers has described Chuck Berry as "a musical scientist who discovered a cure for the blues.
244) The Blues Brothers features so many car crashes that it's hard to choose which smashup rates best.
245) A panel consisting of former Blues strikers Kerry Dixon and Tommy Langley plus Neil Barnett from Chelsea TV/Matchday Magazine has selected a short-list for the award.
246) Aaron Copland, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein incorporated folk melodies, religious hymns, blues and gospel songs, and jazz into their symphonies, concertos, operas, and ballets.
247) A very pleasing natural filmic look with very good green rendition and saturated blues that help in sky coloration.
248) Eurocops was beaten in the ratings on Channel 4 by Kate and Allie, Hill Street Blues and St Elsewhere.
249) The predomination of blues gave the painting a quiet tone.
250) What do you bring to the jamboree,darling,(http://sentencedict.com/blues.html)huh? Aside from those baby blues and a knife?
251) Nevertheless, Bessie Smith was the most popular and most successful blues singer of her day.
252) He was in the blues on account of his failure in business.
253) The most common blues, Prussian blue and ultramarine , are also inorganic.
254) Get the Blues: Denim chambray shirts are huge this season and look cool tucked into your favorite faded jeans.
255) For the uninitiated, Western Swing is a fusion of jazz, rhythm & blues, rock & roll and country music.
256) The Blues are keen to tie down their star midfielder to a new long-term contract to ward off potential suitors of the England international.
257) Whether you like blues or rock, Cajun, folk, Zydeco, country, or of course, all that jazz, you are guaranteed to hear it at Jazz Fest.
258) He combines several different kinds of music, including blues, pop, rock, folk and a special music of Louisiana called Zydeco.
259) I like the arrangement of the song particularly the use of harpsichord and string quartet mixing irreverently a bit of blues with a very Bach inspired chordal progression.
260) But at infrared wavelengths bright light from nearby stars lights gas and dust up with beautiful purples, greens, and blues.
261) And the Blues boss hopes the Gunners continue to wait for his team to self - destruct.
262) One downside is the Oxy-Iso lenses hinder the perception of yellows and blues at the expense of enhancing reds and greens.
263) Rhythm - and - blues singer and songwriter Gerald Levert died at his home in Ohio.
264) I'd set the tracking system with your safety fuse, and set the countdown for 2000 blues.
265) Some famous blues musicians are Bessie Smith, John LeeHooker, and B. B.
266) Hard rock evolved in the late '60s, as psychedelia and blues rock began pushing the boundaries of amplification and blues-based riffs.
267) R & B stands for rhythm and blues, but It'sure doesn't sound like blues!
268) Another book, another book cover, The Weary Blues, by Langston Hughes, 1926.
269) Mourinho later boosted Blues owner Roman Abramovich with an upbeat assessment.
270) Many fans and pundits will now have the Blues down as the most likely challengers to end Manchester United's domestic and European reigns in the coming season.
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