blue-jeaned
Americanadjective
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wearing blue jeans.
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casual and informal.
Example Sentences
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Born under apartheid and imprisoned for political activities in the 1980s, he made a swift transition from blue-jeaned activist to dark-suited minister and won investor confidence in post-apartheid South Africa.
From Reuters • Jun. 10, 2011
If you're expecting a snappy comeback to the longtime series of "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" commercials put out by featuring the dowdy middle-aged PC and the cool blue-jeaned shaggy Mac, think again.
From Inc • Aug. 16, 2010
"Ay, chica," cries 1955's blue-jeaned swain as Night and Day booms out of the record-player, "you're sweeter than an ice-cream cone and a blue sky!"
From Time Magazine Archive
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The youth of Britain and France have the same blue-jeaned bottoms and fright-wig haircuts as their U.S. contemporaries, and they dig the same big beat and atonal balladry.
From Time Magazine Archive
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By its nature and its size Texas invites generalities, and the generalities usually end up as paradox—the “little oF country boy” at a symphony, the booted and blue-jeaned ranchman in Neiman-Marcus, buying Chinese jades.
From "Travels with Charley in Search of America" by John Steinbeck
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