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  1. (topic) Color, hue. (defdate)

  2. (quote-book), 193, (w). (Late, 186 London|Strand)|year=1850|volume=II|section=stanza XXVI|page=57|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=SvlcAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA57|oclc=457166262|passage=Then the captain, young Lord Leigh, with his eyes so grey of blee,— / ''Toll slowly.''

  3. {{quote-journal|en|year=1893|title=A Story of Mothering Sunday.|journal=The Sunday at Home|volume=40|publisher=Religious Tract Society|page=381

  4. {{quote-text|en|year=1896|author=Emily Henrietta Hickey|chapter=The Ship from Tirnanoge|title=Poems by Emily Hickley|page=48

  5. 1913, Francis Thompson, "Stolen Fruit of Eden-Tree (‘The Schoolmaster for God’)", in Brigid M. Boardman (ed.), ''The Poems of Francis Thompson: A New Edition'', Continuum, 2001, lines 59 to 64.

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  7. (quote-book)., 14 Street, Covent Garden|Henrietta Street, (w)|month=October|year=1931|page=142|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.114356/2015.114356.New-English-Poemspage/n127/mode/1up/|oclc=263108|passage="Live, live," and "Here, here," the blackbird / From the top of the bare ash-tree, / Over the acres whistles / With beak of yellow blee.

  8. Color of the face, complexion, coloring. (defdate)

  9. "The Felon Sow of Rokeby and the Freers of Richmond", in Christopher Clarkson, ''The History of Richmond, in the County of York'', Thomas Bowman (publ., 1821, appendix, cvii.

  10. "The Gay Goss-hawk", ''The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott: first series, containing Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Sir Tristrem, and Dramatic Pieces'', Baudry's European Library (publ.), 1838, page 189 (glossed as “bloom”).

  11. (quote) / And she seem'd to be as surely dead / As any one could be.
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  13. 1927, P. Geyl (tr.), ''The Tale of Beatrice'', Martinus Nijhoff (publ.), page 5.

  14. Consistency, form, texture. (defdate)

  15. (quote-book), (w)|year=1880|page=46|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/heptalogiaorseve00swinpage/46/mode/1up/|oclc=70377726|passage=I am thrilled half cosmically through by cryptophantic surgings / Till the rhythmic hills roar silent through a spongious kind of blee: / And earth's soul yawns disembowelled of her pancreatic organs, / Like a madrepore if mesmerized, in rapt catalepsy.

  16. General resemblance, likeness; appearance, aspect, look.

  17. 16th c., Nicholas Grimald, ''The life and poems of Nicholas Grimald'', Yale Studies in English, Volume 69, 1925, page 379.

  18. (quote-book) in general give it; Mr. Nares asserts that it was obsolete in the reign of I of England|Queen Elizabeth. If so, we have a very extraordinary instance of the renascence of a word; for it is in use every day in the sense here given to it. Ex. "That boy has a strong ''blee'' of his father." (smallcaps) Brockett's Glossary in the sense of complexion. (smallcaps) Chaucer; Percy's Glossary|brackets=on

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  20. {{quote-text|en|year=1988|title=Sinclair User|issue=79

  21. 1991, Nick Roberts, ''Cavemania'' (video game review) in ''Crash'' (issue 87, page 47)

  22. It's a boring life being a cave man. No telly, no video and not even a Spectrum! Blee! All you can do is eat, but Brontosaurus steaks can be very tough.
  23. night

  24. (usex)