You turn and look at Alex, noticing the way his bluey black hair curls at the back, and you think he has recently had a haircut. |
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Sunlight is kind of bluey, artificial light is orangey and fluorescent strip lights are greeny. |
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Mitchell was wearing a fitting tracksuit in bluey shades and Jewel wore hipster leather pants and a red Spanish style top. |
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She's completely opposite to me, tall, honey brown hair, fiery temper when provoked, bluey gray eyes, freckles. |
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On Thursday my inner thigh was an aesthetically pleasing shade of bluey purple. |
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Actually it's more of a metallic bluey grey hue, now that I inspect it a bit more closely. |
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The traveller up-ended his bluey against his knee, gave it an affectionate pat, and then straightened himself up and looked fixedly at the cabman. |
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In appearance, they are rather like a cross between a chub and a herring with a large mouth and a beautiful bluey green sheen to their small silver scales. |
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He looked at Toby's dark hair and green eyes and Riley's brown hair and bluey grey eyes and made a mental note to be particularly nasty to both boys. |
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The sight of a cigarette lighter waving in the night has been replaced by the bluey glow the camera phone. |
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From silvery white to the purest gold, from deepest black to bluey grey, the pearl is clothed in the most beautiful colours, giving a fabulous lustre to its shape. |
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Hundreds of trails crisscross the mountainsides where semi-tame marmots come up for a sniff of your picnic and where edelweiss pokes out among the bluey trumpets of gentiana acaulis on the slopes. |
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Officers served their troops for one day, the pantomimes and fun runs took place, and 130 tons of Christmas post proved email will never replace a BFPO bluey. |
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Australians love ironic nicknames and may call you Bluey because of your red hair. |
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