Black and blue
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COLORSBlack and blue
BRUISEDBlack-and-blue
LIVIDBlack-and-blue
LIVIDBlack and blue.
LIVIDBlack-and-blue.
EYESBlack and blue
TWOTONEDBlack and blue?
TWOTONEBlack and blue, say
SORERMore black and blue
BRUISEBlack-and-blue mark
BRUISEBlack-and-blue mark.
SORERMore black-and-blue
BRUISETurn black and blue
SEIBlue-black and white whale
BOOKWord with black and blue
ANNA"Black and Blue" novelist Quindlen
DYETurn black and blue, perhaps
BRUISEBlack-and-blue mark, e.g.
DOGKerry blue or black-and-tan.
ROBERTTHEBRUISEBlack-and-blue Scot of yore?
BERRIESThey may be black and blue
BRUISEIt can be black and blue
BANGEDUPBlack-and-blue, as from a fight
METSPlayers in blue, white, orange, and black
ESTONIACountry with a blue, black and white flag
BMWAuto with a black, blue and white logo
BRUISESINGERGive a vocalist a black-and-blue mark?
BRUISEHOUNDGive a dog a black-and-blue mark?
ESTONIACountry with a blue-, black- and white-striped flag
INTONeil Young "Out of the blue and ... the black"
ARPS"Overturned Blue Shoe With Two Heels Under a Black Vault" and others
ESTONIAIts flag has three equal horizontal bands of blue, black, and white
barberryA thorny shrub that bears yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries
barberriesA thorny shrub that bears yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries
greenbrierA green-stemmed North American vine of the lily family, typically prickly and with blue-black berries
greenbriersA green-stemmed North American vine of the lily family, typically prickly and with blue-black berries
blackthornsA thorny Eurasian shrub that bears white flowers before the leaves appear and astringent blue-black fruits
blackthornA thorny Eurasian shrub that bears white flowers before the leaves appear and astringent blue-black fruits
gallinulesA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill
gallinuleA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill