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blues (blūz)
pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
  1. A state of depression or melancholy. Often used with the.
  2. A style of music that evolved from southern African-American secular songs and is usually distinguished by a strong 4/4 rhythm, flatted thirds and sevenths, a 12-bar structure, and lyrics in a three-line stanza in which the second line repeats the first: "The blues is an expression of anger against shame and humiliation" (B.B. King).

[Short for BLUE DEVILS.]

bluesman blues'man n.
bluesy blues'y adj.



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