Noun
the sodium salt of amobarbital that is used as a barbiturate; used as a sedative and a hypnotic
Source: WordNetIn '57, I got a job at the Blue Angel nightclub, and a gentleman named Ken Welch wrote all my material for me. I lived at a place called the Rehearsal Club that was actually the basis for a play called Stage Door. Carol Burnett
Marlene Dietrich: "I played vulgar, she is vulgar." (Marlene refused to meet Madonna, who wanted to remake The Blue Angel in the 80s.) Madonna (entertainer)
Amburn, p. 98. Melson and Orbison followed it with the more complex "Blue Angel", which peaked at number nine in the U.S. and number 11 in the UK. Source: Internet
All six Blue Angel Douglas A-4F Skyhawks executing a "fleur de lis" maneuver. Source: Internet
Cinema The Blue Angel (1930) was directed by Josef von Sternberg At the beginning of the Weimar era, cinema meant silent films. Source: Internet
Thanks to this commitment, Deutsche Telekom was awarded the Blue Angel under the auspices of the German Sustainability Award. Source: Internet