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| for example: to fell in blue. thank you very much |
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| I meant 'to feel blue'... |
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| In the pink = very well green with envy yellow with jealousy red-faced purple with fury/anger |
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| go as white as a sheet tell a white lie be in the red to see red paint the town red scream blue murder |
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| thank you very much!! |
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| do you know the origin of 'to feel blue'? why is 'blue' used to express sadness? |
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| This gives as good an explanation as anything: Re: "Color me blue" |
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