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How to use blue-black in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word blue-black? Here are some examples.

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It shifts to darkest blue-black and fades to a lighter, almost periwinkle blue.
Here the funeral procession, muted in blue-black as it is, nonetheless has the same kind of psychological and aesthetic impact.
The thinner outer branches catch, singing the brown and green bark to blue-black ash, coiling the leaves into wilted cigars.
Dark clouds were gathering on the horizon, a grayish-purple that barely stood out against the blue-black of the night sky.
Graham calls it blue-black, but it looks about as close to black as I've ever seen a flower.
The body of humpback whales is usually blue-black or black overall with irregular white coloration on the throat and sides.
His hair was short and wavy, and oh, so black, a true blue-black, such as Pamela had rarely seen before.
The blue glow dulled to blue-black, pulsing like a bruise, an open sore on the solar system.
No dragons even graced the plain that night, it was dead silent, the silver moon still in the blue-black, star-studded sky.
The sky was clear and blue-black, with the layer of clouds below blocking any chance of seeing the ocean at the cruising altitude.
A few wisps of cloud remained, but now the sky was inky blue-black, with a sparkle of stars.
Her hair was black and straight instead of the blue-black ringlets he remembered.
The drupes are metallic blue that later turn blue-black to black and ripen in October.
There are now 500 of these large, blue-black birds with yellow beaks and feet, in the centre.
The shiny, blue-black layer on each fruit body is comprised of thousands of balloon-like cells, each containing eight spores.
Painted in nocturnal blue-black tones, it depicts Valerio's wife stretched out in a blue bathrobe on a daybed before a window.
A doctor can relieve this pressure by draining the blue-black blood you can see through the nail.
Appearance: cream coloured liquid turning blue-black after reaction with the surface.
Although black is the most common colour, there are other colour phases, such as brown, dark brown, blond, cinnamon, and blue-black.
I was pretty good at drawing diagrams of leaves and stuff, and I liked dropping iodine onto things that contained starch and watching them turn blue-black, but not much else.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When she had thrown off her blue-black dress to wash her arms and shoulders and neck were bare.
Taking off the blue-black tea-gown, she clasped it in her arms and kissed it.
It was of a blue-black, spotted with yellow, and some eight or nine feet in length.
Her eyes were so dark in her face that they looked like blue-black ink.
All the western part of the Valley lay in that blue-black shadow.
The faces of most of them were covered with a blue-black stubble of beard.
His blue-black hair was grey now, and lay thinly over his brows.
Mount Fridtjof Nansen, for example, had quite a blue-black look.
It was Courtlandt on his favorite mount, blue devil, a horse all spirit, shining blue-black satin.
The fruit is blue-black and sweet, and pleasant to the taste if not overripe.
Dawn was paling the blue-black sky as the radio engineer returned.
The sky, star-filled and blue-black, arched in unbroken splendor.
Fragrant, white, dome-shaped flowers emerge from pink buds from December to May, followed by dark blue-black fruit.
The purplish white summer flowers are followed by fleshy blue-black berries.
It was a museum piece, but the blue-black hull was as smooth and unblemished as the day it had left fabrication.
The colour scheme of soft greys mixed with a blue-black paint lightened up with white wall decor is simple, yet very contemporary.
Ose and Hogsette evaluated the effectiveness of blue-black cloth targets covered with clear sticky wraps to capture stable flies.
He wanted to finish his spring running, but the child insisted on sitting in his arms, and Messua would have it that his long, blue-black hair must he combed out.
A handsome, slim, and pale-faced gypsy girl with glittering black eyes and curly blue-black hair, wearing a red shawl, ran out with a sable mantle on her arm.
It is a slate blue bird shading into blue-black on the neck and back.
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