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  • noun Plural form of indigo.

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Examples

  • Light versus dark, new versus old, right now the "baby-boomers" are of the old mentality and are clinging to it for dear life because they feel threatened by the "indigos" who are taking they're place in the gouverments of their nations.

    Comic Book Movie 2009

  • Light versus dark, new versus old, right now the "baby-boomers" are of the old mentality and are clinging to it for dear life because they feel threatened by the "indigos" who are taking they're place in the gouverments of their nations.

    Comic Book Movie 2009

  • "Denim is already ingrained in a woman's wardrobe, so I wanted to make it richer by playing with silk indigos, denim knitwear and denim silks combined with actual denim pieces," said Ms. McCartney.

    Forever in Blue Jeans Alexa Brazilian 2011

  • Whether the jeans are dyed in deep indigos, stormy grays or a "medium-worn authentic" wash—it comes in a slight orange or green cast, so you can look like you've been working under the hood of a Chevy or playing touch football—each pair is carefully calibrated to appear naturally worn.

    Guy Blue Heaven Ray A. Smith 2011

  • Instead, on her first visit to the fort, Jahanara found painted walls in her apartments and in all the public spaces—lushly brushed with indigos, greens, reds, oranges, yellows, turquoise, each painting a story from Hindu mythology, panel after panel lit by the western sun as it flooded the plains on its way to rest.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • The different colors that move across the sky as the sun sets—the pinks, blues, inky indigos, and purples—could be absolutely breathtaking.

    True Spirit Jessica Watson 2010

  • Instead, on her first visit to the fort, Jahanara found painted walls in her apartments and in all the public spaces—lushly brushed with indigos, greens, reds, oranges, yellows, turquoise, each painting a story from Hindu mythology, panel after panel lit by the western sun as it flooded the plains on its way to rest.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • Instead, on her first visit to the fort, Jahanara found painted walls in her apartments and in all the public spaces—lushly brushed with indigos, greens, reds, oranges, yellows, turquoise, each painting a story from Hindu mythology, panel after panel lit by the western sun as it flooded the plains on its way to rest.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • Blue expresses itself from the darkest indigos thru ultramarine, cobalt, and cerulean and into the lightest tints.

    Goethe’s Color Oppositions James Gurney 2009

  • We are on our way to the hospital, his father says, and Ryan's teeth are chattering, he clenches and unclenches them, and a series of wavering colored lights — greens, indigos — plays along the surface of his closed eyelids.

    'Await Your Reply' 2009

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