His eyes were disturbingly intense, their deep cerulean blue hypnotizing me. |
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Across the water an ancient stone keep sat atop cragged rocky shores, reflected in the cerulean blue waters. |
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At eventide, the cerulean skies assumed a deeper tone of velvety purple on which was displayed the rare jewels of the heavenly caskets. |
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Cora was a short and unnaturally skinny pale girl with silvery blonde hair and cerulean blue eyes. |
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Steel clattered, cries soared through the cerulean skies, rage unleashed, war came upon the raging countries. |
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Seconds later, an airplane darted by, flying straight into the cerulean blue horizon. |
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The painting depicts a calm, cerulean blue crater lake, ringed by craggy rock that flickers from lavender to cream, ocher to gray. |
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Approximately two-thirds of the entire quilt is an astonishingly rich cerulean. |
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Saka's eyelids flickered, then popped open to reveal cerulean eyes with no pupils that Ayane could see. |
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Lillian was wearing a cerulean dress from Italy, decorated by gold trimmings. |
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Her cerulean wool suit, finely cut and quite modern, gave her a bit of a sophisticated air. |
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It was a bouquet of flowers, white carnations, with just the very edges of the petals dyed a bright cerulean blue. |
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Those pretty, crystal clear cerulean eyes of our mother's were burning holes into either side Liz's already flushed face. |
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She had turned to find a pair of clear, dark, cerulean blue eyes looking into her own amethyst ones from a face nearly as pale as her own. |
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The sea steadily lost its ominous hue until finally relaxing into cerulean. |
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She was slowly coloring the entire page in shades of aqua and cerulean, paralleling the ceiling above. |
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Looking backwards at her, the steel-grey eyes flashed with a pulse of cerulean. |
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The water was an insipid hue of cerulean, the texture rough with salt to his sensitized skin. |
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With each word her eyes turned bluer, and as she finished a flare of cerulean light blazed through my vision. |
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He did wonder why they had those same cerulean eyes as clear as crystal. |
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The eyes could be either as cold and sparkling as sapphires or as warm and limpid as the deep cerulean of the sea, or even, in certain moods, the misty blue of the mountains. |
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The background is an intricately marbleized cascade of diaphanous, sea-foam-green skeins over cerulean blue, a surface more precious and less labored than usual. |
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For many Canadian writers, Greece is synonymous with the Mediterranean, its cerulean water reflecting the limpidity of its culture. |
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Aquamarines, which range from cerulean to greenish-blue, tend to have greater clarity than the related emeralds. |
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We are on an island of snow in a vast, barren ocean of ice, as if we were on a cloud floating in a clear cerulean sky. |
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Pink cliff, cerulean sea and luminous sky rejoin to give the Agapa Hotel and Spa the sumptuous setting it deserves. |
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The cerulean warbler is a small blue bird for males and small grey-blue and green bird for females. |
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The cerulean warbler is rare species which we find only in Ontario and in Quebec. |
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Solid streaks of cerulean blue or vibrant cyan give the small details she depicts a life that can only be attained through extensive, lucid observation. |
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She let the crimson sleeves of her dress drop to the polished floor as she stepped out of her room and leaned over the side, looking at the miles of cerulean water. |
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The cerulean warbler was found at two of the six study sites. |
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In the shade of a stone shelter, a barefoot man in a cerulean turban met a shodden man in a citrine tarboosh. |
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The sky was a deep cerulean blue, with a red tinge all around the horizon. |
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A harsh sun flickers off iridescent cerulean and pink paint. |
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Darkening cerulean blue above, a redness along the tree line. |
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Females and immature males are typically coloured in drab greens and browns, but adult males are often black with splashes of bright plumage ranging from cerulean blue to fiery red to egg-yolk yellow. |
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Sustaining an otherwise cerulean sky, oily black smoke billows a mile high from more than half a dozen fires south of Lake Okeechobee. |
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He became a keen twitcher in the 2000s, and Walter, the Berglund patriarch, leads an optimistic conservation effort on behalf of the obscure cerulean warbler. |
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Bermuda's pink sand beaches and clear, cerulean blue ocean waters are popular with tourists. |
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