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Example sentences for "blue and"

  • Knot all the other threads over the 4 blue and the 4 light green ones = in the middle, knot the right and the left threads, alternately, till the black threads meet at the point.

  • C green and gold or blue and gold, for the loop stitches and the threads that are carried across inside.

  • Violets are produced by a mixture of blue and red in various proportions, or they may be obtained directly by mixing a decoction of logwood with alum.

  • Blue and pearl-gray varieties occur in Suedermannland in Sweden, imbedded in granular limestone.

  • It was a fairy landscape in blue and white, red and black, a play of colours that defies description.

  • No doubt the surroundings in this fairyland of blue and white do much to increase their beauty.

  • Everything was beautiful, blue and silver, sparkle and dance, glitter and glimmer.

  • The whole field was alive with black and orange, blue and white, legs and arms and sticks darting in and out in a way that would make your eyes ache to follow them.

  • The dead soldiers, blue and gray, found sometimes lying within a few feet of each other, were buried on the field of battle.

  • Bloody remnants of uniforms, blue and gray, hung as weird and uncanny decorations from remaining branches.

  • Morning and another day of peacock-blue and gold.

  • On the back of the picture is a card bearing the artist's signature and the butterfly, with title "Westminster, Blue and Silver, J.

  • Nocturne, Blue and Silver 50 In the possession of the Hon.

  • In resuming the Attorney-General said: "Let them examine the nocturne in blue and silver, said to represent Battersea Bridge.

  • In this light, the purple shadow changed to blue and began to grow brighter.

  • In her place were two, in blue and white, with queer, unbecoming caps.

  • There was a flash of blue and silver in the faint light, and a soft splash in the lily-pool.

  • As I have said, they are woven almost invariably in horizontal stripes of two blues, or blue and white, with darker ends and a warp fringe.

  • Other pigments spread better than cerulean blue and emerald-green, but the exceptional purity of color of these two seems to warrant their use.

  • In russet we find two equivalents of red, and one each of blue and of yellow; and in olive two of blue, and one each of red and yellow.

  • Red is a primary colour, and green, which is a secondary colour, consists of blue and yellow--the other two primary colours.

  • By the admixture of blue and red, purple is formed; by the admixture of red and yellow, orange is formed; and by the admixture of yellow and blue, green is formed.

  • He was at the far end of the shack that had been hastily erected on Oak Farm as a hospital, for the last big scenes of the war play, "A Girl in Blue and A Girl in Gray.

  • A Girl in Blue and A Girl in Gray' is to be the title of the war play--or at least one of them," went on Russ.

  • Hundreds of extra players had been engaged to come to Oak Farm for these battle scenes in the drama, "A Girl in Blue and A Girl in Gray," and some of them were already on hand with their mounts.

  • In the first case, where the sensation of red is entirely absent, what is known to the normal-eyed as white can be matched with a mixture of blue and green, and there is a place in the spectrum that is recognized as white.

  • In fact, the whole of that part of the spectrum, which on the white screen is seen as blue and violet, becomes yellow, the red and green remaining unchanged.

  • The tables were snowily linened, there were doilies in blue and white, and the centrepiece on each table was a glass dish filled with small bunches of splendid blue and white grapes.

  • From the centre of each wreath hung hearts of parchment paper, tinted in blue and lettered in gold, each bearing a number and a fate or fortune.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blue and" 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:
    blue cloth; blue coats; blue colour; blue dress; blue eyes; blue fire; blue glass; blue ground; blue jays; blue light; blue rectangle; blue ruin; blue serge; blue silk; blue steel; blue velvet; further question; like other; poor fellows; return from; shall enter; spend the; weekly paper; will defend; will play; would have been glad