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multicolored
[ muhl-ti-kuhl-erd, muhl-ti-kuhl-erd ]
adjective
- of several or many colors.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of multicolored1
Example Sentences
On a kitchen cabinet door, Merritt pinned a multicolored turkey her 3-year-old grandson crafted out of a brown paper bag at Thanksgiving.
It’s quite remarkable what can be achieved with some jewel-tone chunks of clear and multicolored plastic, a couple of high-intensity lamps, a few motors and shiny bits of metal.
They gave “Feed the Planet†many beautiful, and conveniently achieved, landscapes: velvet hillsides of almonds in California, paint palettes of multicolored salt ponds in Senegal.
Williams is carrying fish curry and a Ganesh statue, along with tags from her two labrador retrievers and multicolored socks.
You see them crowding checkout counters at grocery stores — a rainbow of bubble-gum pink, lime green and blueberry packets, slender and upright, like a multicolored chorus line of dancers tempting an impulse purchase.
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