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kaleidoscopic
[ kuh-lahy-duh-skop-ik ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or created by a kaleidoscope.
- changing form, pattern, color, etc., in a manner suggesting a kaleidoscope.
- continually shifting from one set of relations to another; rapidly changing:
the kaleidoscopic events of the past year.
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Example Sentences
But then, you start adding different onions and things truly get kaleidoscopic.
Among the incredible variety of costumes and performances, Vila Isabel's ghosts clad completely in white were a counterpoint to the kaleidoscopic costumes typical of Rio's carnival.
I like that Shelly treats the kaleidoscopic desert sun like a spotlight — but would she really drive to an empty gravel lot to pose for no one?
In total, the critics named 184 records among their favourites, from the The Cure's long-awaited comeback, Songs Of A Lost World, to the kaleidoscopic rap of Doechii's Alligator Bites Never Heal.
Mangione’s Twitter/X account is a kaleidoscopic fever dream with no clear ideological rudder.
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