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Discover Ludwig"tender blue" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a color, and in some contexts, a feeling or emotion. For example: "The tender blue sky was the perfect backdrop for the beach wedding."
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Dürer's Large Piece of Turf (1503), for instance, because it gives beetling attention to plantains, dandelions, burnet-saxifrage; Shakespeare for his celebration of everyday plants in A Midsummer Night's Dream; and John Clare for the care he lavishes on everything at ground level, including the "simple small forget-me-not / Eyed wi a pin's head yellow dot / I' the middle of its tender blue".
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Go and see these passionate paintings face to face – vibrant landscapes in orange and blue, tender nudes in dappled shade, flirting dancers under tall trees, shimmering days on sea-cliffs.
She may not make it to taste the tender shoots of blue-bead lilies that sprout each spring.
An endive salad featured a congenial combination of beets, endive, baby-tender Boston lettuce, blue cheese and pecans.
Look for the smallest, which are more tender than the big blue lakes.
Catkins were already fluttering on the nut hedge behind Albert's house and the sky was a pale translucent blue, as tender as a thrush's egg-shell".
Another tender rosemary, Mrs. Reed's Dark Blue, is bushy with dark green leaves, and is a favorite of cooks.
Traveling Sprinkler, by Nicholson Baker (Blue Rider).This tender novel finds Paul Chowder, the poet narrator of Baker's previous novel "The Anthologist," driving around Portsmouth, New….
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