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deep blue

adjective as in azure

Strong matches

Weak match

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Tellingly, but not coincidentally, the greatest expansion of Medicaid has occurred in Deep Blue America.

In this epic monologue from Deep Blue Sea, a hungry shark makes a bite-size snack out of Jackson.

The somber palette was broken by a shade of deep blue iris that was like twilight to this midnight-hour collection.

As for his time in Massachusetts, Romney described the experience as fighting "long odds in a deep blue state."

Now that both Deep Blue and Watson have proven to be successful, what is IBM's next "great challenge"?

Wright's stain gives such cells a faint bluish tinge when the condition is mild, and a rather deep blue when severe.

Above was a deep-blue sky with those thick low masses of snow-white clouds one sees only in Bavaria.

Beyond the black hills an amber west passed into pale green, and then to a deep blue in which a great star hung.

Through the glowing leaves we caught glimpses of the deep blue sky and the distant hills.

The eyes are round and very small; the iris is of a deep blue, and the pupil black.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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