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Example sentences for "pale bluish"

  • The ground-colour is pale bluish green, and the eggs are smudged and clouded all over with pale sepia; on the top of the eggs there are a few small spots and streaks of deep brownish black.

  • The number of eggs I did not ascertain, as the nest was destroyed when only one egg had been deposited, but the colour is pale bluish white, freckled with rufous.

  • The eggs were three in number, pointed ovals, and of a pale bluish-green ground-colour.

  • The eggs number from four to six, of a pale bluish-white colour, rarely marked with a few reddish-brown spots.

  • She lays from five to seven eggs, of a pale bluish-green, unspotted.

  • Their eggs are laid in May, June or July, they frequently raising two broods; they are white or pale bluish white, speckled with reddish brown.

  • The eggs are like those of the last, pale bluish white.

  • The ground color is a pale bluish or greenish white and the markings are various shades of brown and black.

  • Their four eggs are a pale bluish white (.

  • They build in bushes or lower branches of trees, only a few feet from the ground, three or four eggs of a pale bluish white, unmarked (.

  • Three to five eggs, pale bluish green, blotched and spotted with brown (.

  • Their three or four eggs are a pale bluish white, with varied markings or spots of shades of brown, mostly about the larger end (1.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    comparative value; fait accompli; masked ball; medical supplies; minute later; more detail; near unto; pale blue; pale bluish; pale brown; pale brownish; pale buff; pale face; pale green; pale grey; pale greyish; pale rose; pale yellow; pale yellowish; paler beneath; reddish colour; retire from; should they; the dry; universal consent; young and