Bluer Than Blue was created in 1978.
Bluer that blue
Positive ............ blue - The sky is blue Comparative ..... bluer - Today the sky is bluer than it was yesterday Superlative ....... bluest - That is the bluest sky I have ever seen
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Bluer Than Blue By Michael Johnson
It simply means "bluer than the blue of your eyes"
Yes, in fact it is. Bluer is the comparative form of the adjective blue. The superlative form of course is bluest. See examples below of how the three might be used:Mary has blue eyes.Mary has bluer eyes than Kayla.Mary has the bluest eyes I have ever seen.
Of, course. Neptune's colour is dark blue, and Uranus's colour is light blue.
what is the superlative word for blue
bluer, bluest
No idea, but if you could see all the EM spectrum then you would be able to see colours that were redder than red an bluer than blue. It could be similar to what youd see from an Infrared camera and UV lights, but you'll have to use your imagination to think of what bluer than blue and redder than red is.
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Yes, scattered light can appear bluer than ordinary sunlight because shorter-wavelength blue light is scattered more efficiently by the gases and particles in the atmosphere. This is why the sky appears blue, especially during midday when the sunlight has to pass through more atmosphere, scattering the blue light in different directions.