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blue
Noun
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One of the colors people can see
The sky was a deep blue above her and golden yellow beyond the village.
The wall was a mix of watery blues and greens.
blue
Adjective
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Colored blue.
He had blue eyes.
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If you are blue, you are sad.
He was very blue that day.
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If a time is blue, it is a sad time.
It was a blue day at school when he failed the test.
streak
Noun
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A line left from smearing something or from motion.
When I cleaned the window I left streaks behind.
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A unbroken series of events.
I have had a streak of good luck!
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The color of the powder of a mineral.
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A certain type of moth (see ).
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A tendency or trait of something, but not the most major one.
She's a good dog but she does have a streak of stubbornness.
streak
Verb
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If something streaks across or through an area, it moves very quickly.
The cheetah streaked after the .
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If something is streaked it has streaks on it.
If you clean a window in direct sunlight, it will streak.
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If you streak, you run naked in public.
It was a good game until some guy streaked across the field.