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Definition of Bluejeans
1. [n]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bluejeans
Literary usage of Bluejeans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Parents, Peers and Pot II: Parents in Action by Marsha Manatt (1996)
""What if I'm doing the laundry and find a joint in my child's bluejeans?"
"Parents, is marijuana changing your teenagers? Is your student's interest in ..."
2. The English Illustrated Magazine (1899)
"The smoke of a moss smudge kept the flies away, his own tobacco - smoke drove
away care. Incidentally both drove Williams away—a mere lad in baggy bluejeans ..."
3. Smoke and Mirrors: The Canadian Tobacco War by Rob Cunningham (1996)
"... Are most comfortable in bluejeans and T-shirts, etc. However, to maintain our
current franchise and attract lapsed users and Players smokers, ..."
4. "Early to Bed and Early to Rise.": "Twenty Years in Hell with the Beef Trust by Roger R. Shiel (1909)
"... "bluejeans" Williams, as he was commonly called, was one of the best Governors
Indiana ever had. He was a renowned breeder of live stock in his time in ..."
5. The Directory of Second-hand Booksellers, and List of Public Libraries by James Clegg (1891)
"... and white edges on the other sides, as it often appears recently, looks like
a gentleman in a clawhammer of broadcloth and bluejeans trousers. ..."
6. The Sauks and the Black Hawk War: With Biographical Sketches, Etc by Perry A. Armstrong (1887)
"... active and resolute Kentuckian, in his native bluejeans, slouched hat and
resolute air, mounted on a long, hungry-looking descendant of Tiger Whip or ..."