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ultramarine

[uhl-truh-muh-reen] / ˌʌl trə məˈrin /


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As we talked, the greens blued into ultramarine or yellowed into chartreuse.

From New York Times

And she hypothesizes that Titian, millennia later, might have been able to use so much ultramarine blue because his location in Venice put him in proximity to the first load that came off the ship.

From Washington Post

Flores raced between exam Room 26 and her office in a blur of cobalt-colored chrome and ultramarine fabric, her face glowing with effort and a high dose of estrogen.

From Los Angeles Times

Cobalt and ultramarine blue swirled on the floors and walls.

From New York Times

It began with a color, a muted ultramarine blue that is warmer than navy and bright like royal blue.

From New York Times