Indigo [adjective]
Definition of Indigo:
sky, sea color
Opposite/Antonyms of Indigo:
Sentence/Example of Indigo:
Your happiness as a reader will depend on how open you are to insights that recognize no coincidences, some of them from the crystal-indigo-rainbow file, as well as proposed, though not explained, secret-knowledge theories.
One gas might take a bite out of indigo, while another gas might have an appetite for yellow or blue.
The indigo plant is herbaceous, and from one to three feet high, with delicate bluish-green leaves.
Next rinse the veil through two cold waters, tinging the last with indigo.
But the foot-gin appeared on the scene, and indigo went down before cotton.
Some fifty years later, a planter's daughter tried to raise indigo.
After several failures, she succeeded in doing so, and indigo was raised in Carolina until the time came when cotton paid better.
There is no more colouring-matter in this than there is indigo in our own air.
Three are mentioned by Cennino—indigo, a cobalt, and ultramarine.
Purple and sage-green ornaments on indigo ground; outlines in gold.