1. bluestone - Noun
2. Bluestone - Proper noun
Blue vitriol.
A grayish blue building stone, as that commonly used in the eastern United States.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout 8.50am on Saturday, February 15 a 38-year-old Glenmore Park man was driving his unregistered Lexus motor vehicle at high speeds on Bluestone Drive, crossing to the incorrect side of the road. Source: Internet
A recent excavation has suggested that the Aubrey Holes may have originally been used to erect a bluestone circle. citation If this were the case, it would advance the earliest known stone structure at the monument by some 500 years. Source: Internet
Bluestone Bank is here to support your goals and needs to ensure your financial success, every step of the way,” Dello Russo and McIsaac said in a joint statement. Source: Internet
Above: Brooklyn-based O’Neill Rose Architects planted a mix of Irish moss (Sagina subulata) and thyme between the bluestone pavers at the edge of a swimming pool. Source: Internet
Many materials used to construct buildings were quarried from Geelong, such as bluestone from the You Yangs and sandstone from the Brisbane Ranges. Source: Internet
In April 2008 Tim Darvill of the University of Bournemouth and Geoff Wainwright of the Society of Antiquaries, began another dig inside the stone circle to retrieve dateable fragments of the original bluestone pillars. Source: Internet