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The sky turned violet-blue, and a star came out in the southeast.
In Spring they are covered with a cloud of violet-blue flowers.
Thus a larger number of stars showed than before, soft in a violet-blue dusk.
He didn't know why the woman's face and her violet-blue robe disturbed him.
The moon stood over the eastern roof, close to full, in a sky still violet-blue.
The red lights turned violet-blue and began to retreat as the top of the medical chamber opened.
He looked at a tired white face, dark eyes that were slatelike, not violet-blue.
The petals are blue or violet-blue and form small tubes with an opening at the top.
It has linear style branches, that white with violet-blue tips.
They come in a range of shades, between violet-blue or lilac-blue.
It has flowers that come in a range of shades, from purple, to violet-blue.
Her huge, violet-blue eyes were glazed, he saw, and she barely blinked at his words.
The male is metallic green overall, with a violet-blue throat and dark tail.
Her violet-blue eyes were pretty, he allowed, except when she wore a contrary frown, which was most of the time.
Most have small standards and violet-blue flowers, with darker veins on the large falls.
His eyes are a violet-blue, the color of ground morning glories, and they radiate intelligence.
Light violet-blue with contrasting veins, and a bright orange throat ring.
Female southern ground hornbills are smaller and have violet-blue skin on their throats.
The six tepals are deep violet-blue, more rarely white, pink, or purple.
The short inflorescences hold violet-blue flowers in whorls of two or three.
Eastward the sky was a violet-blue chalice for the earliest stars.
Her deep-set, violet-blue eyes seemed to pierce through him.
Clusters of large violet-blue flowers are produced in abundance late in spring.
The falls are lanceolate, with white marks and violet-blue veining.
It has lobed leaves with violet-blue flowers in summer.