Definitions
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- adjective having blue flowers
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Examples
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The blue-flowered Dahlia scherffii and Dahlia rupicola cover smaller geographical areas.
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"Perhaps we could come back later," I suggested, still curious about the blue-flowered vine.
Sick Cycle Carousel 2010
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Just six-year-old me with a piece of chocolate cake on a blue-flowered plate, and the cold, boney-white November sky.
Crossing the Tracks Barbara Stuber 2010
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The blue-flowered Dahlia scherffii and Dahlia rupicola cover smaller geographical areas.
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Just six-year-old me with a piece of chocolate cake on a blue-flowered plate, and the cold, boney-white November sky.
Crossing the Tracks Barbara Stuber 2010
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Aquatic communities include camalotes, primarily of the genus Eichhornia and Reussia, onagraceae like Victoria cruziana (irupé) with large plate-shaped leaves and white flowers with many petals; we also find Cyperus giganteus (pirí), Typha latifolia and T. Domingensis (totoras) and the beautiful blue-flowered pontederiacea Pontederia lanceolata (cucharero).
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By tradition, home-grown sheep's wool was the basic raw material, along with linen, which is made from the pounded stalks of blue-flowered flax.
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The kitchen table (Essie had led me there) was covered with blue-flowered oilcloth, cracked in places, so that the canvas lining showed through.
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The kitchen table (Essie had led me there) was covered with blue-flowered oilcloth, cracked in places, so that the canvas lining showed through.
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The kitchen table (Essie had led me there) was covered with blue-flowered oilcloth, cracked in places, so that the canvas lining showed through.
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