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Blue light

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a composition which burns with a brilliant blue flame; - used in pyrotechnics and as a night signal at sea, and in military operations.

See also: Blue



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She did draw him up, but when he came near the edge, she stretched down her hand and wanted to take the blue light away from him.
The Blue Light Drug Store is downtown, between the Bowery and First Avenue, where the distance between the two streets is the shortest.
"I want the captain," he shouted, then gave it up, making a dash at the companion where a blue light was kept, resolved to act for himself.
 
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