multicolored
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of multicolored
Example Sentences
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The rising sun was quickly burning off the fog, and if Clare squinted his one good eye, the mounds of trash almost looked like the rolling hills of a multicolored countryside.
From Literature
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The season’s rainstorm brought a sky as blue as a newborn’s eyes, but water vapor is still rising from the multicolored canopies.
From Los Angeles Times
One wore a sleeveless crochet dress with geometric patterns, another a loud multicolored jacket.
A bright blue house is on a multicolored striped path in the middle of the mural.
From Los Angeles Times
These quiet compositions are both minimal and surreal, as the edge of a roaring fire is rendered in a delicate line, or a multicolored shrimp floats in the middle of a vacant plane.
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