And taking the steel glove from the page, Bleu Boar flung it clanging on the marble floor.
So saying, and bidding his people take good care of Bleu Sanglier's retinue, the Prince left the hall with his daughter.
A page bore a steel gauntlet on a cushion; Bleu Sanglier had his hat on his head.
Drink, Bleu Sanglier," said the Prince, "and put the goblet in thy bosom.
A chocolate cup and saucer, Bleu de Roi, with beautiful miniatures of two ladies of the Court of Louis XV.
A beautiful specimen of a Bleu de Roi cup, saucer and cover, jewelled in festoons, cameos, and imitation of pearls, sold for L35 10s.
He had always the cordon bleu outside, except at fetes, when he wore it inside, with eight or ten millions of precious stones attached.
And so in fact it was, and Puysieux received the cordon bleu on the day the King had named.
Spoon, who cowered like a captured wild beast ready to whine with fright, was clapped into a private room and a stray Bleu flew off for Libergent to act as advocate.
The Seine was very quiet beneath its bridges, and in the Pavilion Bleu no dainty creatures sat sipping rose-tinted ices or slapped the hands of the beaky-nosed boys who used to pay for them.
Talbot had confided to Mrs. McLane that his wife was inclined to be a bas bleu and he wanted her broken of an unfeminine love of books.
There is just a whisper, you know, that you were rather a bas bleu before you came to us.
Yes, evidently Gregoire must be the first to know, before even a bleu should be sent to Avignon to gladden the heart of Fraissigne pere!
I stuffed one side of the roaster with the bleu cheese- mushroom mixture and omitted the bleu cheese from the stuffing for the other side.
It's now one of my all-time personal favorites too, but I've felt leery about serving it to guests without knowing ahead of time that they liked bleu cheese.
The earliest of these was the deep blue (“gros bleu”) from which was subsequently developed the famous “bleu de roi.
Decorated by Morin, Fontaine, and Le Guay on a bleude roi ground.
The bleu de roi, which is the ground colour on the neck and foot, is of a lighter tone than the Sèvres colour which it was intended to imitate.
The brilliant company that made it so famous was dispersed, and the glory of the Salon Bleu was gone.
It is very dark in some of those clubs and the Coq Bleu is like the inside of a tomb.
It is true that even such a small club as the Coq Bleu had thirty thousand members, and at a dollar a year that is a nice sideline.
Bleu-celeste, or bleu du ciel, appears occasionally, apart from what we may term 'landscape coats.
To be sure, her master would eat a tainted fowl instead of a delicate bird; but one must have one's little perquisites, and what was the use of being a cordon bleu if one did not make something out of the marketing?
Pulteney found them posted in a strong position covering Bailleul, with their left resting on Bleu (close to Vieux Berquin) and their right on Berthen.
Item deux matellatz delayne couvert de bougran bleu [buckram, but finer than the modern stuff].
Bleu de roi ground, with panels with birds in gold.
The rich cobalt blue, called bleu de roi, of which there were two varieties, the darker being designated gros bleu.
The bleu celeste, or turquoise, invented in 1752 by Hellot.
A favourite decoration of Vincennes porcelain was flowers and birds, on a beautiful bleu de roi ground, and cupids painted in camaieu of a single colour.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bleu" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.