1. deep blue - Noun
2. deep blue - Adjective
deep blue
An intense, relatively dark blue.
deep blue (countable and uncountable, plural deep blues)
An intense, relative dark blue.
Joy to the world All the boys and girls, now, Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea Joy to you and me. Hoyt Axton
Rather than words comes the thought of high windows: The sun-comprehending glass, And beyond it, the deep blue air, that shows Nothing, and is nowhere, and is endless. Philip Larkin
When you're between any kind of devil and the deep blue sea, the deep blue sea sometimes looks very inviting. Terence Rattigan
IBM scientist Murray Campbell from the Deep Blue team revealed that the "extremely human move” in the chess game against Gary Kasparov was actually a bug in the program that was later fixed. What an opportune moment for a computer to evince that "To err is human!”. Newton Lee
Yesterday it was divinely beautiful [at Scheveningen beach]. These barges lay in dense rows against the slope [of the beach], and between them one walked as between a fancy-built city and from above between all those tarred hulls coal-black, gray, green and white, a deep blue sky. George Hendrik Breitner
When people are infected by my charm, they don't see my size. My piercing deep blue eyes are distracting. Peter Dinklage