blue-black
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- blue-blackness noun
Etymology
Origin of blue-black
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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Her clan-tattoos -three fine blue-black bars on her cheekbones -showed clearly on her pale skin, giving her a sharp, mistrustful look.
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The boar’s tusks were as long as baseball bats and its fur an iridescent blue-black.
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Mother takes Tía Raquel’s trembling hand and leads everyone to the courtyard, where we can see the stars shining in the blue-black sky.
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“Plums, the operation is heating up in Baltimore,” she wrote, quickly dipping her pen into the blue-black ink, and I wondered who Plums was.
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The earth below curved away like the surface of a globe, and the sky above shaded to a spacy blue-black.
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