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blue
/bluː/
Definition
1
A primary color between green and violet in the visible spectrum, often associated with the sky and sea.
2
Feeling melancholy, depressed, or sad; as in 'feeling blue.'
3
Pertaining to content that is obscene, profane, or risqué, especially in humor.
4
Of or relating to a blue-collar worker or job involving manual labor.
Examples
The artist's blue period was so intense, even his coffee started looking moody.
After binge-watching cat fails, she felt inexplicably blue despite all the laughs.
His stand-up routine turned blue so fast, the audience wondered if they'd stumbled into a pirate convention.
The blue-collar inventor fixed the machine with duct tape and sheer spite, saving the day.