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Definition of Blue air
1. Noun. The sky as viewed during daylight. "He shot an arrow into the blue"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blue Air
Literary usage of Blue air
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1863)
"For the moon to unfold " the lull of the quiet blue air " must, wo suppose, mean
that it was unfolding the quiet of the quiet blue air, a difficult thing ..."
2. Dollars and Sense of Command and Control by Raymond C. Bjorklund (1995)
"The commander of BLUE brigade requests battlefield air interdiction from BLUE
air forces (response formulated, response initiated). BLUE air force diverts ..."
3. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1906)
"If the painter paints his atmosphere as something blue you may rest assured that
he paints it all blue, fe, all this cubical space he fills up with blue air ..."
4. Aviation in the U.S. Army, 1919-1939 by Maurer Maurer (1987)
"General Headquarters gave blue air force the missions of locating and attacking
Black ... All blue air force units had reached the theater and were engaged. ..."
5. The National Review edited by Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot (1863)
"For the moon to unfold " the lull of the quiet blue air" must, we suppose, mean
that it was unfolding the quiet of the quiet blue air, a difficult thing for ..."
6. Brooks's Readers by Stratton Duluth Brooks (1906)
"But when you look up through the air, you see that it is of a blue color. You call
the blue air the sky. The sky is the blue air that surrounds the earth. ..."
7. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1863)
"For the moon to unfold " the lull of the quiet blue air " must, wo suppose, mean
that it was unfolding the quiet of the quiet blue air, a difficult thing ..."
8. Dollars and Sense of Command and Control by Raymond C. Bjorklund (1995)
"The commander of BLUE brigade requests battlefield air interdiction from BLUE
air forces (response formulated, response initiated). BLUE air force diverts ..."
9. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1906)
"If the painter paints his atmosphere as something blue you may rest assured that
he paints it all blue, fe, all this cubical space he fills up with blue air ..."
10. Aviation in the U.S. Army, 1919-1939 by Maurer Maurer (1987)
"General Headquarters gave blue air force the missions of locating and attacking
Black ... All blue air force units had reached the theater and were engaged. ..."
11. The National Review edited by Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot (1863)
"For the moon to unfold " the lull of the quiet blue air" must, we suppose, mean
that it was unfolding the quiet of the quiet blue air, a difficult thing for ..."
12. Brooks's Readers by Stratton Duluth Brooks (1906)
"But when you look up through the air, you see that it is of a blue color. You call
the blue air the sky. The sky is the blue air that surrounds the earth. ..."