colourful

IPA: kˈʌɫɝfʌɫ

adjective

  • Britain standard spelling of colorful.
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Examples of "colourful" in Sentences

  • The most theatre I get to involves a group in colourful skivvies or fairy costumes or dog costumes.
  • I make something similar (with walnuts, without chocolate) in colourful bun-cases for the children.
  • As sender of rain, he is depicted in colourful detail with torrents of water pouring out of his mouth (Dresden 74).
  • If I close my eyes, I can still see them, the books of my childhood, ranged in colourful rows on the shelves of memory.
  • Then they made another stop at the tavern called "Het Briesende Ros" (work like a horse by day, be a stag by night!) where the young and handsome Fabi was chased by men in colourful tight pants.
  • The Prime Minister made the announcement after a roundtable discussion with Niagara Region parents about fruit and candy flavoured cigarillos sold in colourful and slick packages, some priced less than a toonie.
  • Certainly such claims can be disguised in colourful language, such as the idea that Muslims do not protest against radicalism enough, or that Muslims are complicit in terrorism, but in a very short period of time we have witnessed the open pronouncement that the common Muslim is nothing but an illiterate and scheming sympathizer of Global Islamic Jihad.

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