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blue sky noun- worthless securities; a pleasant appearance with difficulties ignored US, 1906
- Although fakers, known as blue sky promoters, promise to fulfill all the aspirations of the average man for a comfortable nest egg, prudent analysts know that Ponzi and his ilk were not public benefactors. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 16, 26 November 1945
- Henry A. Wallace: Apostle of Political Blue Sky [Headline] — San Francisco Examiner, p. 10, 14 January 1948
- It violates the blue-sky laws. — Jim Thompson, Bad Boy, p. 294, 1953
- I’m not selling blue sky, Gypsy! I can place you tonight! [Gordon comic strip] — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 14, 26 March 1958
- heroin US
- — Carsten Stroud, Close Pursuit, p. 269, 1987
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