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Cerulean

adjective
1.
Of a deep somewhat purplish blue color similar to that of a clear October sky.  Synonyms: azure, bright blue, sky-blue.
noun
1.
A light shade of blue.  Synonyms: azure, lazuline, sapphire, sky-blue.



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"Cerulean" Quotes from Famous Books



... come your Marjorie Daw, your dear Bad Boy, Prudence, and Judith the Bethulian, And many more, to wish you birthday joy, And sunny hours, and sky cerulean! ...
— The Poems of Henry Van Dyke • Henry Van Dyke

... quarts of the real cerulean for disposal. Been in same family for generations. Pedigree can be inspected at office of advertiser's solicitor. Cross-transfusion not objected to. Address in first instance, BART., 204, Bleeding ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, November 17, 1920 • Various

... artistically woven 'real hair' eyebrows and putting them by in a box for the night, Lady Beaulyon, arrayed in a marvellous 'deshabille' of lace and pale blue satin, which would have been called by the up-to-date modiste 'a dream of cerulean sweetness,' came into her room with dejection visibly written ...
— God's Good Man • Marie Corelli

... rocky barriers, or hurrying out of sight with speed of the sharpest edge, will often tempt an inhabitant to congratulate himself on belonging to a country of mists and clouds and storms, and make him think of the blank sky of Egypt, and of the cerulean vacancy of Italy, as an unanimated and ...
— Wordsworth • F. W. H. Myers

... sail in and rescue some of them?" said Mike mockingly. "Tell the old tyrant to his cerulean beard that he has too many strings to his bow, and he will undoubtedly spare a bow-string to twine around your manly neck. But I guess you had better, after all, leave the Fatimas to their fate. The barriers that fence them in from their hearts' desires and souls' aspirations here are ...
— Little Classics, Volume 8 (of 18) - Mystery • Various


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