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cerulean blue
noun
- a light-blue to strong greenish-blue color.
- a pigment used in painting consisting mainly of oxides of tin and cobalt, chiefly characterized by its greenish-blue color and permanence.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cerulean blue1
First recorded in 1885–90
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Example Sentences
“San Francisco has never abandoned its values of compassion and second chances,” said Breed, wearing one of her signature suits, this one a bold cerulean blue.
From Los Angeles Times
The smiling creatures, eyes glinting, float before a constellation of multicolored dots swimming in a sea of cerulean blue.
From Los Angeles Times
In his “Untitled Work,” a cerulean blue boulder is sandwiched between two slabs of concrete.
From New York Times
This year’s collaboration was a lime green, cerulean blue and tan leather pair that he named “Water Be the Guide.”
From New York Times
That famous monologue from “The Devil Wears Prada” about how cerulean blue became a trend could easily have come from the mouth of a costume designer.
From New York Times
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