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Color:
Rackley


More info:
Wikipedia, ColorHexa


Colors with the same hue:
Dreamy Blue
Brilliant Turquoise
Alice blue
Similar colors:
Dreamy Blue
Stormy Blue
Faded Denim
Aegean
Shimmering Blue
Soft Blue
Slate gray
Polished pine
Dull Blue
Cerulean
Iceberg
Glacier
Steel blue
Serene Blue
Horizon Blue
Sea blue
Livid
Peacock
Celestial Blue
Thundercloud
Faded Blue
Steel Gray
Lead
Raven
Cadet
Marine
Little boy blue
Glaucous
Baby blue eyes
Deep Sea
Words evoked by this color:
drifter,  rarely,  worn,  dissipate,  faded,  outgrown,  used_to,  cadre,  imagined,  sweven,  restructure,  sluice,  pipeline,  barometric,  trained,  restructured,  whet,  framework,  taut,  leveraged,  compressing,  contrivance,  physique,  sharpen,  compressive,  struct,  rebuilt,  steel,  gauging,  steen,  reinforce,  firmly,  dauntless,  convoy,  biceps,  incisive,  interlock,  bond,  tenaciously,  tenacity,  rebuild,  defended,  equipped,  tradesmen,  imperturbable,  stasis,  even,  quay,  oligopolistic,  reconstructed
Literary analysis:
Among the provided examples, none appear to employ "rackley" as a color. Instead, nearly every instance refers to a character or individual by that name (for example, see [1] and [2]). Thus, while "rackley" could conceivably function as a color in other contexts, the literary examples offered here focus exclusively on its use as a surname rather than as a descriptor of hue.

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