blae Antonyms
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Meaning of blae
Wordnet
blae (s)
of bluish-black or grey-blue
Webster
blae (a.)
Dark blue or bluish gray; lead-colored.
blae Sentence Examples
- The sky turned blae as the storm clouds gathered ominously overhead.
- After the rain, the hillsides were blanketed in a blae mist, shrouding the landscape in mystery.
- The blae hue of the ocean deepened as twilight descended, casting an eerie glow over the waters.
- In the dim light of dawn, the blae shadows of the forest seemed to stretch endlessly into the distance.
- The old castle stood atop the blae cliffs, its weathered stones telling tales of centuries past.
- She wore a cloak of blae wool to shield herself from the biting wind of the moors.
- The artist captured the blae tones of the winter landscape in his melancholic painting.
- Beneath the surface of the lake, the blae depths concealed secrets unknown to those above.
- The traveler navigated through the blae countryside, guided only by the faint light of the stars.
- As night fell, the city was enveloped in a blae silence, broken only by the distant howl of a lone wolf.
FAQs About the word blae
of bluish-black or grey-blueDark blue or bluish gray; lead-colored.
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The sky turned blae as the storm clouds gathered ominously overhead.
After the rain, the hillsides were blanketed in a blae mist, shrouding the landscape in mystery.
The blae hue of the ocean deepened as twilight descended, casting an eerie glow over the waters.
In the dim light of dawn, the blae shadows of the forest seemed to stretch endlessly into the distance.