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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Does "blues" mean "is in low spirit"?

Context:
Blackberry blues
RIM's 'last call' to regain lost customers

More:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/
(See the caption on the left big picture)
  

Top answer

There, 'blues' means 'unhappy/depressed feelings' (because Blackberry is losing market share).

  • There, 'blues' means 'unhappy/depressed feelings' (because Blackberry is losing market share).
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There, 'blues' means 'unhappy/depressed feelings' (because Blackberry is losing market share).
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Is blue a verb here?
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No, it's a plural noun. 'Blackberry' is an adjective. The phrase depicts a condition.

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