Bluish in a sentence as an adjective

They complain that it is bluish, cold, and "yucky.

Black dead rectangle in the center of bluish background.

Being in shadow on sand or dirt doesn't seem bluish because of the reflected light.

Phosphors and white point fashions being what they were, the original Macintoshes had bluish screens.

Without the bluish light keeping me stimulated and awake I get tired more quickly.

The real advantage of the white seems to be that the front-lighting is a warm white light, not the bluish light that the nook uses.

If you look at the front of your remote with our camera phone and press a button, you will see a bluish whitish light.

The most radical thing I do it to customize the launcher and change stock Ubuntu background to a bluish one.

At night looking at your monitor you might even perceive white to be slightly bluish, due to the conflicting white balance.

I hate that back buttonI have never been able to used to the back button or the bluish-gray top nav bar Apple insists on using.

"Semantic" css is like a cult of builders who sort the stones in their concrete by hand, and will only use the bluish stones for the foundation and the reddish stones for stairs.

In the last hybrid I got a ride in, if you were drawing too heavily on the gas engine, the console backlighting would go from a soothing bluish-green to an angry red. Rather dramatic feedback, but I could feel myself responding to it - and I was a passenger.

Modern LED makers accomplish this by using precise ratios of indium, gallium, aluminum, and nitrogen for the crystal layer, which results in a bluish color.

It's actually pretty difficult to get a computer screen to display a true Cyan, which is not, in any stretch of the imagination "bluish-green".At this stage the author has created a bunch of confusion, seemingly his own because he doesn't truly understand what is going on here.

> I still have no idea why an led bulb is better than CFL for home lighting* They use 30-40% less power, costing you less to operate* Cheap CFLs commonly had ballasts that died in 1-3 years despite higher life expectancy claims on the packages; LEDs are backed with 10+ year warranties* CFLs burn out quickly if used in fixtures that are turned on and off frequently* LEDs don't flicker/strobe like fluorescent lighting* Virtually all LED bulbs work in dimmers, not just more expensive specialty ones* Cheap LED bulbs don't produce bluish light like cheap CFL bulbs

Bluish definitions

adjective

of the color intermediate between green and violet; having a color similar to that of a clear unclouded sky; "October's bright blue weather"- Helen Hunt Jackson; "a blue flame"; "blue haze of tobacco smoke"

See also: blue blueish