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black eye, blackout, blue eyed boy, brown eyes, colors, colors in the spectrum, dark cloud, favoritism, green eyed monster, jaundiced vision, jayant swamy, jealousy, optimism, prejudice, rose tinted vision, silver lining, white vision
My recent bout of conjunctivitis enforced me into captivity. I mean, with all visual media cut out, my vision (Ah!) turned inward.
Personally, I tend to view the world through rose tinted glasses.
Now I was mandatorily restricted to a dark vision through blood red eyes.
It set me thinking into various tinted vision related sayings and colloquiums.
1} Blue eyed boy/ girl : Somebody’s favorite/ pet person.
2} Green eyed monster : Jealousy, as coined by Shakespeare in Merchant of Venice, and repeated in Othello.
3} Jaundiced (yellow) vision : to view with despondency, cynicism or prejudice.
4} White vision: To have an epiphany. Also , its the name of the messenger pigeon used in World War II, which saved the lives of 11 soldiers.
Other meaning is to ‘feel dizzy’ which may precede unconsciousness. So basically, a white vision may lead to a blackout’ !
5} Silver lining to a dark cloud: Optimistic hint in a pessimistic scenario. Coined by John Milton in Comus: A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle.
Was I deceived, or did a sable cloud
Turn forth her silver lining on the night?
6} Brown eyes – Well, couldn’t find any, except for a song by Destiny’s Child. So how about my friend blogger Shalzz aka ‘Girl with brown eyes’ aka https://taleoftwotomatoes.wordpress.com/
7} Black eye : It usually refers to the black-blue bruise around boxed eyes.
Could also be the name of a pea
or to its namesake, the hip-hop pop music group.
8] Colors in the Spectrum: A novel by my friend Jayant Swamy, available on Amazon.com. ![]()
Its protagonist can visualize a color aura around people depending on their innate nature and their immediate mood. Click here for my book review.
Those were all I could muster up.
Can you think of more instances where colors light up our language?

This is goooood :).. real good sweety, I love symbolisms, idioms and phrases, this one was a totally enjoyable one 🙂
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So do I! So many ways to twist words into multiple meanings. Words truly belong to a magical world
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Good research..great post
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Hi ANanya. Thank you for appreciating it!
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Conjunctivitis not nice.. I hope you soon recovered Sweety. I am a brown eyed girl 🙂 And I used to give colour blindness tests when I worked in the textile industry 🙂 It was surprising how many men were colour-blind. 🙂
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Oh, yes. Am completely fine now. Thank you so much!
Color blindness is usually inherited as X linked recessive disorder. It means males are likely to be affected, whereas females are more likely to be asymptomatic carriers of the gene to male child.
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Many thanks for that Sweety, I often wondered why it was men were often tested positive.. You now have given me my answer all these years later.. Love it.. x
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Haha, yes. All mysteries are easy once the answer is within reach. That’s why the magicians never give out their secrets nor do chefs share their magic recipes.
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That’s really sweet of you to mention me! Thanks, Sweety! Great post ❤
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You are most welcome, brown eyed one!
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