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Discover Ludwig"sparkling blue" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has a bright blue color, such as the sky or a body of water. For example: The lake was a stunning, sparkling blue against the backdrop of the forest.
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The sea off Weymouth is sparkling blue.
A tranquil, sparkling blue bay in the Caribbean.
Cute puppies, sparkling blue water, cocktails, bougainvillea, blah blah blah.
Petite with sparkling blue eyes and a bright blond bob, Ms. Foster, 39, radiated a puppylike sense of optimism.
She had long white-blond hair, sparkling blue eyes and the most angelic smile I had ever seen.
What I saw, mainly, was a looming ship the size of a twig, patches of sparkling blue, and a face or a skull flashing by.
White houses spilled down a green hillside toward a sparkling blue bay where sailboats and yachts, trawlers and speedboats were moored in neat rows.
Her treasured brother and sister-in-law, cousins, dozens of nieces and nephews and many friends will dearly miss Barbara's enthusiasm, vitality, sparkling blue eyes and loving smile.
"I think people were really attracted to the fact that this guy looks good, he looks like Santa, he has a warm smile, sparkling blue eyes.
He is rolled into a nursing home, half his face paralyzed into a frown and his eyes -- once sparkling blue, now lusterless -- dead above those famous concave cheeks.
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Their bodies were dropped from the famous bridge and into the sparkling blue-green Drina, where the current took them downstream to Perucac.
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