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What (who) is midnight blue - definition

DARK SHADE OF BLUE
Dark midnight blue; Pale midnight blue; Midnightblue; MidnightBlue; Night (color); Midnight (color)
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  • ''Crucifixion'' (c. 1515) by [[Matthias Grünewald]], showing a [[midnight]] blue sky

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Midnight Blue; Midnight Blue (album); Midnight Blue (song); Midnight Blue (Louise Tucker song and album)
Something that is blue">midnight blue is a very dark blue colour, almost black.
COLOUR
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Midnight Blue; Midnight Blue (album); Midnight Blue (song); Midnight Blue (Louise Tucker song and album)
Midnight blue is a dark shade of blue named for its resemblance to the apparently blue color of a moonlit night sky around full moon. Midnight blue is identifiably blue to the eye in sunlight or full-spectrum light, but can appear black under certain more limited spectra sometimes found in artificial lighting (especially early 20th-century incandescent).
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Midnight Blue; Midnight Blue (album); Midnight Blue (song); Midnight Blue (Louise Tucker song and album)
¦ noun a very dark blue.

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Midnight blue

Midnight blue is a dark shade of blue named for its resemblance to the apparently blue color of a moonlit night sky around a full moon. Midnight blue is identifiably blue to the eye in sunlight or full-spectrum light, but can appear black under certain more limited spectra sometimes found in artificial lighting (especially early 20th-century incandescent). It is similar to navy, which is also a dark blue.

Examples of use of midnight blue
1. We meandered the hillside, picking the sweetest midnight–blue fruit from around the granite outcroppings.
2. Laura Bush wore a midnight blue Oscar de la Renta gown, with Sarkozy seated at her side.
3. And it was then that she looked most in danger of spilling out of her designer midnight blue gown.
4. And Nixon shed her character Miranda‘s uptight lawyer look for a plunging midnight blue Calvin Klein dress.
5. Scanning her last novel, Trace, in preparation for talking to her about her latest, the already bestselling Predator, I come across this: She is an attractive woman in a powerful way, not a big woman but strong–looking, in a midnight–blue pantsuit and midnight–blue blouse that sharpen her handsome features and set off her short blond hair.