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have the blues
Idioms and Phrases
Also, feel blue . Feel depressed or sad, as in After seeing the old house in such bad shape, I had the blues for weeks , or Patricia tends to feel blue around the holidays . The noun blues , meaning 鈥渓ow spirits,鈥 was first recorded in 1741 and may come from blue devil , a 17th-century term for a baleful demon, or from the adjective blue meaning 鈥渟ad,鈥 a usage first recorded in Chaucer's Complaint of Mars (c. 1385). The idiom may have been reinforced by the notion that anxiety produces a livid skin color. Also see blue funk .Example Sentences
But not since the 1993-94 season have the Blues suffered 10 defeats after 23 亚洲网紅露点 of a league campaign.
One of Mr. Moloney鈥檚 more lighthearted vaudeville songs, 鈥淚f It Wasn鈥檛 for the Irish and the Jews,鈥 included a verse about immigrants as foundational to the country鈥檚 success: 鈥淲hat would this great Yankee nation really, really ever do/If it wasn鈥檛 for a Levy, a Monahan or Donohue/Where would we get our policemen/Why Uncle Sam would have the Blues/Without the Pats and Isadores, there鈥檇 be no big department stores/If it wasn鈥檛 for the Irish and the Jews.鈥
To have the blues is not necessarily about being sad.
I鈥檝e always believed that to have the blues is simply knowing how intensely you must barricade your door to keep the demons out.
There鈥檚 an old idea about how someone doesn鈥檛 play the blues, they have the blues, and through that possession, the music arises.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from 亚洲网紅露点 Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 漏 Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage庐 Idioms Dictionary copyright 漏 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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