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blue-green

[bloo-green] / ˈbluˈgrin /


NOUN
turquoise
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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The picture he posted was a head shot with a blue-green nose.

From Los Angeles Times

The outbreaks occur when tiny cyanobacteria, also called blue-green algae, suddenly multiply rapidly, stretching out on top of the water for potentially kilometres.

From BBC

Noble firs have thicker blue-green, upward-growing needles and are more expensive; they will maintain their good cheer longer and necessitate less sweeping, but are not as aggressively fragrant.

From Los Angeles Times

Money would also be set aside to continue task forces on harmful blue-green algae blooms and red tide outbreaks triggered by water pollution.

From Seattle Times

Like in 2019, the order addresses issues that have plagued the state, such as red tide and blue-green algae blooms, as well the yearslong effort to restore the Everglades.

From Seattle Times