Pronunciation: /ˈbluˌstoʊn/
noun a dense, fine-grained sandstone that is typically blue-gray in color
A1 I like the bluestone pathway in the garden.
A2 The bluestone walls of the old castle were impressive.
B1 The patio was made of bluestone, giving it a rustic look.
B2 The bluestone used for the construction of the bridge was imported from Italy.
C1 The bluestone quarry in the region produces high-quality stone for building purposes.
C2 The intricate carvings on the bluestone pillars of the temple were a marvel of craftsmanship.
adjective describing a type of stone that is blue-gray in color
A1 The bluestone sky was clear and beautiful.
A2 We walked on the bluestone path through the park.
B1 The bluestone walls of the castle were ancient and imposing.
B2 The bluestone countertops in the kitchen added a touch of elegance.
C1 The bluestone facade of the building was a testament to its historical significance.
C2 The bluestone sculptures in the garden were crafted with incredible precision.
formal The historic building was constructed using bluestone sourced from a nearby quarry.
informal I love the look of bluestone patios in backyard designs.
slang That bluestone pathway is lit!
figurative Her eyes were as cold and unyielding as bluestone.
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