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Space cadet


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Colors with the same hue:
Cinder
Eerie Purple
Mirage
Delft Blue
Charred Black
Cobalt blue
Sapphire
Zinc
Brilliant Blue
Shimmer
Similar colors:
Delft Blue
Oxford blue
Starry Night
Twilight Blue
Nocturne
Mirage
Royal blue
Independence
Prussian blue
Sparkling Sapphire
Metallic blue
Somber Purple
Nightshade
Russian violet
Blazing Purple
Eerie Purple
Dusk
Charred Black
Abyss
Ultraviolet
Dark blue-gray
Coal
Jet
Hematite
Tar
Lapis lazuli
Tungsten
Cinder
Graphite
Deep Sea
Words evoked by this color:
aswan,  leiden,  delf,  delft,  dordrecht,  meteorite,  gun,  gunfire,  throttle,  deadbolt,  camshaft,  ferrite,  impervious,  tungsten,  hardness,  chiseled,  gunned,  recoil,  calibre,  shielded,  blowback,  gunther,  ironclad,  plutonium,  osmium,  hardening,  shrapnel,  postindustrial,  fortification,  shackle,  chained,  magnetically,  ratchet,  gunning,  terminator,  magnet,  gunshot,  musket,  shotgun,  siege,  pistol,  weapon,  guns,  sidearm,  armored,  armory,  sprocket,  rivet,  armoured,  bayonet
Literary analysis:
In a few instances the term “Space Cadet” has subtly transcended its role as a mere title to evoke a particular visual identity through color. In one example, characters are depicted in uniforms of royal-blue—a hue that hints at both authority and the vast mystery of outer space [1]. Similarly, a reference to “the blues of the Space Cadets” not only calls to mind the signature color scheme of these futuristic figures but also reinforces their emblematic connection to the cosmic frontier [2]. This blending of character and color imagery enriches the atmosphere of the narrative, lending the adventures an unmistakable, visually driven spirit.
  1. He was a young man wearing the royal-blue uniform of a Space Cadet.
    — from Sabotage in Space by Carey Rockwell
  2. You'll report to her in the blues of the Space Cadets!
    — from Stand by for Mars! by Carey Rockwell

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