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Discover LudwigSentence The word 'Bluey' is not a word in standard English.
It could be used in certain contexts, such as a nickname for someone with the surname 'Blue'. For example: "Hey Bluey, how are you doing?".
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Bluey
adjective
Having a colour similar to blue.
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Also within the building are the Forum Shops – a large mall of "classical" buildings and Roman-style fountains under a fake bluey sky continually lit as if it were dusk, where you can shop until midnight.
The sight of a cigarette lighter waving in the night has been replaced by the bluey glow the camera phone.
Actually it's more of a metallic bluey grey hue, now that I inspect it a bit more closely.
There's a choral song about "bluey" letters from home, a dance routine built around the physiotherapy process and a lecture that maps the impact of blast from a homemade bomb on the undamaged body of a new recruit.
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.
He did a large number of paintings that were all different colours and shapes, many in a slightly bluey green that he was very fond of at the time, which I do like, and purple, which usually I don't.
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The new cast-iron lampposts are dark green, and the light they cast is not yellow, but a bluey-white.
Next up is makeup, a four-minute job for chaser zombies and eight minutes for stumblers because the latter "are more decayed, so we use bluey-browns to sink their eyes and cheeks and an extra step of speckling them with dirt," said Crystal Soveroski, 33, the head makeup artist.
"This is bluey-mauve, with white bits, and the violin's purple".
As Gotham's dense skyline parted for just long enough to reveal the moonlit clouds, I ejected from the driving seat and launched high into the air - a bolt of lightning cascaded down the center of the screen and illuminated my wings in a bluey-black hue.
I came across a few bluey-grey feathers in the snow and realised that Fluffy Blue – that's the sort of name you get when you let a three-year-old choose them – was no more.
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