- a word derived from Wedgwood blue.
Example Sentences
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For the international party scene, head to Bar Palladio, set in a former palace’s garden house with a dramatic Wedgwood blue interior and canopied tables in the garden.
From New York Times • Nov. 29, 2018
The cover, though jazzed up with modernist-style meandering pattern, is mostly a solid, recessive Wedgwood blue.
From New York Times • Aug. 14, 2013
The Queen is wearing a Wedgwood blue crepe outfit by royal designer Angela Kelly, complemented by a shamrock diamond brooch.
From BBC • Jun. 26, 2012
Still, she tried on some 50 ensembles--many of which were white from top to bottom--before deciding on a strapless gown with Wedgwood blue tulle flowers appliqued on an ivory bodice.
From Time Magazine Archive
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All that blue--the blue of shining sky married with further Wedgwood blue sea careening in a plaster paris water dish, bounced up as if up from the shadows and made renewed fear inevitable.
From The Land of Look Behind by Brown, Paul Cameron