In the navy, when a boat lost its captain, blue flags would be hung above the deck. When returning to land a blue banner would be stretched out across the length of the boat.
The phrase "feeling blue" to mean feeling sad or depressed originates from the association of the color blue with emotions like melancholy or sadness. This association likely stems from popular culture and how colors are used to convey emotions in art and literature.
Very simple--umpires wear blue uniforms.
"Feeling blue" IS an idiom - you cannot literally feel the color blue! Feeling blue means that you're sad.
a blue berry bush
'Blue filming' is apparently a 'street term' for spotting in-process filmmaking in local areas. The term could come from the notion that 'blue' is slightly illegal or shady.
Feeling blue means you are sad or possibly depressed.
We suppose you are asking "What does feeling blue mean?" It means you are feeling sad.
Feeling blue means you are sad or possibly depressed.
Sensation is the medical term meaning feeling.
In fact, no, feeling blue is not a hyperbole, it's more of a metaphor. A hyperbole is a exaggeration.
Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue was created on 2002-01-01.
A colour (blue flower) The feeling of sadness (feeling blue) A type of music (the Blues) Cheese (Danish blue)