blue
Definition of
blue
:
blue
color
or
pigment
; resembling the
color
of the
clear
sky
in
the
daytime
;
"
he
had
eyes
of
bright
blue
"
blue
clothing
;
"she was
wearing
blue
"
any
organization
or
party
whose uniforms
or
badges
are
blue
;
"the
Union
army
was
a
vast
blue
"
the
sky
as
viewed during
daylight
;
"
he
shot
an
arrow
into the
blue
"
used
to
whiten
laundry
or
hair
or
give
it
a
bluish
tinge
the
sodium
salt
of
amobarbital
that is
used
as
a
barbiturate
;
used
as
a
sedative
and
a
hypnotic
any
of
numerous
small
butterflies of the
family
Lycaenidae
turn
blue
of the
color
intermediate
between
green
and
violet
; having
a
color
similar
to that of
a
clear
unclouded
sky
;
"
October
'
s
bright
blue
weather
"
-
Helen
Hunt
Jackson
;
"
a
blue
flame
"
;
"
blue
haze
of
tobacco
smoke
"
used
to
signify
the
Union
forces
in
the
American
Civil
War
(
who
wore
blue
uniforms);
"
a
ragged
blue
line
"
filled
with
melancholy
and
despondency
;
"
gloomy
at
the
thought
of what
he
had to
face
"
;
"
gloomy
predictions"
;
"
a
gloomy
silence
"
;
"took
a
grim
view
of the
economy
"
;
"the
darkening
mood
"
;
"
lonely
and
blue
in
a
strange
city
"
;
"
depressed
by
the
loss
of his
job
"
;
"
a
dispirited
and resigned
expression
on
her
face
"
;
"
downcast
after
his
defeat
"
;
"
feeling
discouraged
and
downhearted
"
characterized
by
profanity
or
cursing;
"
foul
-mouthed and
blasphemous
"
;
"
blue
language
"
;
"
profane
words
"
suggestive
of
sexual
impropriety
;
"
a
blue
movie
"
;
"
blue
jokes"
;
"
he
skips asterisks and gives you the
gamy
details
"
;
"
a
juicy
scandal
"
;
"
a
naughty
wink
"
;
"
naughty
words
"
;
"
racy
anecdotes"
;
"
a
risque
story
"
;
"
spicy
gossip
"
belonging
to
or
characteristic
of the
nobility
or
aristocracy
;
"
an
aristocratic
family
"
;
"
aristocratic
Bostonians"
;
"
aristocratic
government
"
;
"
a
blue
family
"
;
"
blue
blood
"
;
"the
blue
-
blooded
aristocracy
"
;
"of
gentle
blood
"
;
"
patrician
landholders of the
American
South
"
;
"
aristocratic
bearing
"
;
"
aristocratic
features"
;
"
patrician
tastes"
morally
rigorous
and
strict
;
"the
puritan
work
ethic
"
;
"
puritanic
distaste
for
alcohol
"
;
"she was anything
but
puritanical
in
her
behavior
"
causing
dejection
;
"
a
blue
day
"
;
"the
dark
days
of the
war
"
;
"
a
week
of
rainy
depressing
weather
"
;
"
a
disconsolate
winter
landscape
"
;
"the
first
dismal
dispiriting
days
of
November
"
;
"
a
dark
gloomy
day
"
;
"
grim
rainy
weather
"
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