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blueness

[bloo-nis] / ˈblu nɪs /














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Cyanotypes are produced by exposure to light, but their deep blueness gives them an oceanic quality.

From Washington Post

Audrey had a cough she couldn’t shake, and after their birthday brunch and a trip to a national park, Kelsey noticed exhaustion in her sister’s eyes and a blueness in her lips.

From National Geographic

“If Joe Biden somehow won ... there will be declarations of Texas’ blueness from sea to shining sea,” said Henson, who runs the Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas in Austin.

From Los Angeles Times

That led the team to wonder if blueness might be a form of warning to predators — don’t mess with me — akin to these behaviors.

From New York Times

It was in black-and-white, which meant the shock of the Earth’s blueness against the vast black of space couldn’t register.

From Washington Post