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'go blue' is not technically correct or conventional English.
You could use the phrase "turn blue" instead. For example: "When the temperature dropped below freezing, his hands started to turn blue."
Idiom
Go blue.
If you go blue, you are very cold indeed.
Dictionary
go blue
verb
Of states, counties, and Congress seats, to be carried by a Democratic candidate in a given U.S. election.
Exact(59)
But then he started to go blue.
Would this red state go blue for either?
"She started to go blue," Ms. McKay said.
ari weitzner New York Will Little Havana Go Blue?
As Labour's Kevin Brennan put it: "Vote yellow, go blue".
Frustrated fans chanted "Let's go, Blue Jays" with 2 40 remaining.
He further lit up the crowd with the obligatory "Go Blue" cheer.
Who lacked a family to mourn him should things go blue?
"I'm rooting for you," read one from Webster, Fla.; "Go Blue!!!," read another from Athens, Tex.
Go Blue!" (Clap-clap, clap-clap-clap. Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh).
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Make it harder to reach -- put the candy jar across the room, go blue-plate special at home and always beware of sitting too close to the buffet.
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