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into the blue
Idioms and Phrases
see under into thin air .Example Sentences
Mixologist Carlos Cascante uses it to create a show-stopping drink, mixing lime juice into the blue extract from the flower, which causes a chemical reaction that transforms the navy blue color into a vibrant purple—an effect that wouldn’t be safe for consumption if the flower were grown with pesticides.
“It just looks like a regular day,†says one of the boys as he looks out the glass doors of the lobby into the blue sky and valet area, where a Bentley is pulling up.
After acknowledging the truth about what the Globes mean to the industry by joking, “Tonight, we celebrate the best film and hold space for television,†Glaser launched her first rocket into the blue.
Of the ruin of Pearl Harbor, Fernandez says nothing: nothing of the tar-black smoke rising into the blue sky, the giant ships listing at ungodly angles, the Utah capsized not far away, the fireboats streaming water onto the flames, the bodies in the water, the feelings of shock, of rage, the cries for vengeance.
His third bout, which began to surface the Saturday night before the Broncos game, had the Chargers coach dipping into the blue medical tent and eventually heading to the visitors’ locker room for an EKG to check his heart and an IV to replenish his fluids.
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