multicolored
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of multicolored
Example Sentences
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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.
Lily removes the lid, revealing assorted glue sticks, washi tape, bags of multicolored feathers, and gel pens.
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And next to the rings, resting on a kind of pedestal, was a shining, multicolored ball, almost the size of his fist.
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Those lucky few had the steaming geysers, multicolored hot springs and bubbling mudpots all to themselves.
In fact, one of the first art pieces in the space will be a multicolored installation in aquarium-like boxes of forgotten gummies and discarded pizza slices that appear to have a soul of their own.
From Los Angeles Times
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