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Example sentences for "deep blue"

  • The color of the impression is a deep blue, though specimens in a lighter tone are not uncommon.

  • To conform to the regulations of the Universal Postal Union, the colour of the new 1 cent stamp is green, and that of the 5 cents a deep blue.

  • This is, probably, the same animal as those who have been to Guinea call White Nose, from its upper lips being of a white colour, and all the rest of the face of a deep blue.

  • His face is of a deep blue, with a large broad white mark that goes entirely across the upper lip directly under the nose, which is naked, except a slight edging of black hairs both on the upper and under lips.

  • The eyes are round and very small; the iris is of a deep blue, and the pupil black.

  • Her eyes were large and of a deep blue: the soul sate enthroned on her pale and lofty forehead;—her smile, though always plaintively mournful, denoted amiability and kindness.

  • The dawn was clear and cold, with the glacier and forests in cold grey shadow; the sea was a quiet grey, and above the horizon we saw the shadow of the earth in deep blue-grey on a sky of orange.

  • Side by side are lakelets, one of deep blue, the other of emerald green.

  • Below the geyser is another wonder--a small pool, deep blue in colour, and from its depths some gas is continually rising to the surface, like a flash of dazzling lightning.

  • Blue malachite, or azurite, is a related species of a deep blue color.

  • Defn: An earth of a blackish or deep blue color.

  • Mazarine blue, a deep blue color, named in honor of Cardinal Mazarin.

  • A kind of deep blue, one of the seven prismatic colors.

  • Darkness closed around--the soft hues melted into the deep blue of the zenith as she stood communing with her own heart, and she started when a shawl was wrapped about her, and the window closed.

  • Restlessly she had tossed on her hard couch, and now the hectic flush mantled the thin cheek and brightened the deep blue eyes.

  • An earth of a blackish or deep blue color.

  • Blue malachite, or azurite, is a related species of a deep blue color.

  • The lower is of a deep blue color, and the upper an opaque white, so that the figures stand out in white on a deep blue background.

  • The spiral stem is red and white, and has projecting from it five leaves of yellow glass, separated in the middle by another leaf of a deep blue color.

  • The main body of the mass was, as I have said, of an indigo color, its base crusted with frozen foam; and as it grew thin and transparent toward the edges and top, its color shaded off from a deep blue to the whiteness of snow.

  • They were so far off as to be of a deep blue color, and in a few hours we sank them in the northeast.

  • On the other hand, the deep blue filtrate from the Neradol D liquor exhibited well-defined tanning effects, and imparted a deep blue colour to the pelt.

  • It unites with a less proportion of oxygen, and forms carbonic oxide gas, which burns with a deep blue flame.

  • They were so far off as to be of a deep blue color, and in a few hours we sank them in the north-east.

  • He raised his mournful eyes toward the deep blue sky, where the stars were floating like white lilies on the surface of a clear calm lake.

  • The morning is really delightful, and one would really be tempted to consider bad weather a fairy tale when one sees the skies so deep blue.

  • When one sees the sky looking so deep blue, one would be tempted to consider bad weather a fairy fable--don't you think so?

  • The boy turned in his sleep, his arms relaxed, and opening his large, deep blue eyes, he looked at Oswald through the mist of his dream.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deep blue" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    against domestic; decided upon; deep brown; deep dish; deep distress; deep emotion; deep forest; deep green; deep hole; deep meditation; deep notch; deep shadow; deep sigh; deep silence; deep well; deep wound; deeply affected; deeply moved; deeply notched; having little; linen yarn; not mine; quite clean; silently corrected; special legislation; verum etiam