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Blue moon.
A rare event or occurance.
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The wristwatch's blue alligator strap finds an echo twice inside the elegant face, with a deep blue moon phase disk decorated with a silvered moon and stars, and a blue hand-indicated date disk.
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In nature, yellow daffodils are seen against green grass; in the built environment, a dark brown couch is viewed against a light beige wall; in Van Gough's Starry Night, the golden moon is highlighted against a deep blue sky.
A hazy moon clipping pointed northwest, the sky bled deep blue above, and I was reaching the twilight of my cerebral composure.
Luckily, every once in a blue moon we get some actual information from the deep, dark cavern that is Apple but, sadly, this just encourages the next wave of fake rumors.
EVERY once in a blue moon, a book comes along that seems to articulate my most deep-seated fears about the future of America, its economy and its body politic.
In 1989 Voyager 2 flashed past Triton, which is now the largest moon of Neptune, but probably began life as a dwarf much like Pluto before falling under the deep blue planet's sway.
Blue moon tonight!
Deep Blue Sea lipstick?
Once in a blue moon, this happens.
The name Cold Blue Moon?
It was Deep Blue, not Big Blue.
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