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blue run

British  

noun

  1. skiing an easy run, suitable for beginners

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While “wear blue: run to remember” is essentially a loosely organized conglomeration of chapters, it does some public outreach.

From Washington Times • May 29, 2021

The executive director and co-founder of “wear blue: run to remember,” Lisa Hallett, has taken the organization’s annual Memorial Day activities virtual in an effort to continue her organization’s mission, even through the COVID-19 crisis.

From Fox News • May 20, 2020

Ten minutes and three magic carpet lifts later, we are standing next to three short fir trees at the top of a blue run, an artificial slope consisting of green and turquoise bristles.

From The Guardian • Feb. 13, 2019

Its flagship blue run, Bliss, has a moderate 35 percent slope and descends a wide swath of above-treeline terrain.

From New York Times • Dec. 10, 2015

Black ribbons instead of blue run in the lace of the bodices.

From Mrs. Day's Daughters by Mann, Mary E.