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true_blue
true blue
See also: true-blue
English
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Adjective
- Used other than as an idiom: see true, blue.
- 1996, Richard D. Bartlett, Richard D. Bartlett, Patricia Pope Bartlet, Frogs, Toads, and Tree Frogs, page 78,
- Second, some living caerulea are blue: A few display attractive shades of blue green or, more rarely, true blue.
- 2010, Patti Polk, Collecting Rocks, Gems & Minerals, page 48,
- True blue chalcedony is uncommon and highly desirable as a lapidary material.
- 1996, Richard D. Bartlett, Richard D. Bartlett, Patricia Pope Bartlet, Frogs, Toads, and Tree Frogs, page 78,
- Steadfastly loyal or faithful, unwavering in loyalty.
- He was a true blue supporter, and would not listen to what he supposed to be the lies of the opposition.
- 2007, Lainie Speiser, Threesomes: For Couples Who Want to Know More, page 158,
- On the other hand, their swing/three-way practices have made Tony one of the most true-blue mates one could have, an absolute dream for women, in fact.
- 2010, Rachel Black, Blue Laws, entry in Alcohol in Popular Culture: An Encyclopedia, page 34,
- Or it may refer to “true blue” principles of Puritans—that is, unyielding and dogmatic.
- Authentic, undoubtedly true; honest.
- 1985 May 27, Steven Burke, Retailing: Dealers Install Non-IBM Parts, InfoWorld, page 20,
- Some upscale, service-oriented dealers say competitors are installing the third-party disk drives in PC XTs and passing them off as true blue PC XTs.
- 2001 October 23, Ted Johnson, Reader Forum: The Ellen Show, The Advocate, page 4,
- Ellen′s honesty and true-blue down-to-earthness were riveting.
- 2004, Paul Delany, Bill Brandt: A Life, page 99,
- That Lorant was Hungarian might have made Brandt even more wary, since he was in the process of being re-born as a true-blue Englishman and leaving the Hungarians of Montparnasse behind him.
- (Britain) Aristocratic by birth.
- (Australia, informal) Authentically Australian.
- 1985 May 27, Steven Burke, Retailing: Dealers Install Non-IBM Parts, InfoWorld, page 20,
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