- In ancient Rome, public servants wore blue. Today, police and other public servants wear blue.
- In Iran, blue is the color of mourning.
- Blue was used as protection against witches, who supposedly dislike the color.
- Blue stands for love, which is why a bride carries or wears something blue on her wedding day.
- Something “out of the blue” is from an unknown source at an unexpected time.
- A bluebook is a list of socially prominent people.
- A “bluestocking” used to be a scholarly or highly knowledgeable woman.
- The pharaohs of ancient Egypt wore blue for protection against evil.
- “Blue laws” are used to enforce moral standards.
- A blue ribbon panel is a group of especially qualified people.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Uses of Blue
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uses of blue
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