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Definition of Danish blue
1. Noun. Blue cheese of Denmark.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Danish Blue
Literary usage of Danish blue
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1885)
"He ought to be an example of pure Scandinavian blood—a mixture, that is, of
Anglian and Danish—blue-eyed, light- haired, tall, and lithe; like the Angles, ..."
2. The Early Kings of Norway: Also an Essay on the Portraits of John Knox by Thomas Carlyle (1875)
"... with danish blue-tooth hacking .them, were manifold, and for a long time
successful. He appointed, after consultation and consent in the various Things, ..."
3. Ravenscliffe by Anne Marsh Caldwell (1851)
"That noble animated child, with his large danish blue eyes, his lovely fair
complexion, his open brow, his profusion of fine curling hair, his speaking ..."