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  • And the gingham ones would be great too; I could make different gingham dresses to wear with the shoes! blackwhite, bluewhite, pinkwhite... who cares.

    If Loving These is Wrong (you know the rest) - A Dress A Day 2010

  • And the gingham ones would be great too; I could make different gingham dresses to wear with the shoes! blackwhite, bluewhite, pinkwhite... who cares.

    If Loving These is Wrong (you know the rest) - A Dress A Day 2010

  • Closer in swirled crisp yellow, and nearer still a bluewhite ferocity lived, an enduring fireball.

    Tides Of Light Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1989

  • Near its poles small dabs of bluewhite nestled amid gray icecaps that spread crinkled fingers toward the waist of the world.

    Tides Of Light Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1989

  • The Skimmer leaped again, bluewhite, and was gone into the endlessly shifting faces of green marble.

    Across The Sea Of Suns Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1984

  • Hills flashed in bluewhite light and vanished, now a white sky over jagged black skyline, now a look into the canyon on his left, now blackness lit only by the headlamps of cars, now a nearby blast that clenched Randall's eyelids in pain.

    Lucifer's Hammer Niven, Larry 1977

  • Dr. Kamblin and I are in agreement that the sun involved is somewhat less promising than the bluewhite star we last hit was, and there don't seem to be any evident astronomical reasons for the computeA having sounded the alarm at all.

    And all the Stars a Stage Blish, James 1960

  • The Javelin was beginning her slow, circuitous drop toward the bluewhite sun.

    And all the Stars a Stage Blish, James 1960

  • And suddenly there was a burst of bluewhite flame halfway down to the desert.

    Space Platform Leinster, Murray, 1896- 1953

  • A flash of bluewhite lightning seemed to leap out of the cruiser's hold, so vivid, that it hurt the eyes even at a distance.

    Jimgrim Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1931

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