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multicoloured

British  
/ ˈmʌltɪˌkʌləd /

adjective

  1. having many colours

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Hundreds marched through the city on Saturday evening, hanging a "no space for Bezos" banner from the Rialto bridge and setting off multicoloured flares.

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The foreign minister saw the dozens of women wrapped in light, multicoloured shawls and holding children of different ages crossing over on horse-drawn carts.

From BBC

The news was confirmed by the president of Italy's Lombardy region, Attilio Fontana, who praised the brand's iconic "multicoloured textures".

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Their beautiful multicoloured light displays were captured spectacularly by BBC Weather Watchers.

From BBC

As pulsating rave music boomed out of speakers set up outside Seoul's National Assembly, the protesters cheered and waved multicoloured light sticks.

From BBC