Now, both of you, the chief thing you have to do is to report to us if the Bleus commence to work there.
The masses of the Bleusare honest, and any day our own name may be desecrated by a clique of knaves, our principles represented by the other name.
The old dominant French-Canadian party had been made up of Bleus and Castors--factions bitterly divided by differences of temperament, of outlook and belief, and still more by desperate personal feuds between the leaders.
The Castors were ultra-clerical and ultramontane; the Bleus inherited the tradition of Gallicanism; the Rouges imported and adapted the anti-clericalism of European Liberals.
There was a steady drift from the Bleu to the Liberal camp--by this time the old definition of "Rouge" was under taboo; and in 1896 the Bleus moved over almost in a body.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bleus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.