Examples of using Bluer in English and their translations into Czech
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Or a bluer sky?
They're not bluer.
News flash… it's bluer.
I hear they're bluer than the Circassian Sea.
And your eyes were so much bluer.
They're a lot bluer than yours.
What is that supposed to mean,a lot bluer"?
Her blood," he said,"is bluer Than the Danube is or ever was.
Have you ever seen a bluer sky?
Newer and bluer meanies have been sighted. There's only one way out.
No, no, please gentlemen, bluer, bluer.
Nothing's bluer than the heart of a mother giving away her only son.
I mean, he used to be, you know,a lot bluer.
Newer and bluer Meanies have been sighted in the vicinity of this theater.
You know, I'm lookin' at the sky, it's bluer.
Her blood," he said,"is bluer Than the Danube is or ever was She is a princess.
The sky is blue, butI wish it was even bluer.
And they came out bluer than the bodice. Like when you turned the sleeves on my old dress.
I'm hoping we have sex tonight because my balls cannot get any bluer.
But if it's coming towards us, we will see it's slightly bluer than it would otherwise have been.
That are bluer than cornflowers and hair the color Of course, if… If she's got eyes he counts himself real fortunate. of wheat in the sunshine.
The water itself is… deep green in the distance, bluer near us.
Nobody cares if the blue is bluer or if you have super smelling powers.
Well, everyone except me and Simon,whose mood was now bluer than his balls.
He counts himself real fortunate.that are bluer than cornflowers of wheat in the sunshine, Of course, if-- if she's got eyes and hair the color.
It wasn't pictures of battlefields the soldiers wanted,but subjects of a bluer nature.
We see the colors change from bluer to redder to bluer to redder, and we can measure that at the back end of a telescope.
Like when you turned the sleeves on my old dress and they came out bluer than the bodice.
There is an evident change in the ice which is no longer so white, the snowy covering has partly melted andbeen absorbed into the ice's surface which is noticeably bluer than in the morning.