varicoloured

IPA: vɝkˈʌɫɝd

adjective

  • (British spelling) Alternative spelling of varicolored [Having a variety of colors; variegated or motley.]
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Examples of "varicoloured" in Sentences

  • Their slender, varicoloured tentacles whipped out; the giant iridescent bubbles
  • They formed a maze of varicoloured light points which seemed to coalesce in spite of their relative proximity to us.
  • A paper-thin chromatic wheel, made of light-battery material, turned magnetically and provided the varicoloured light source.
  • He'd given the briefcase to Kuznetski, and Kuznetski had taken out the batch of varicoloured papers and was going through them.
  • In response to the darkness, my eyes sought the only faint light in the distance—the varicoloured light barely filtering through the glass.
  • Here it must be conceded that when Jacob originally made his bargain, he certainly meant that the varicoloured sheep and goats were to be his, but only those that would be born under perfectly normal circumstances.
  • Mr.J. L. Hayes believes that these varicoloured animals are planned purposely: that two legs of a green horse are rendered in red on the further side, to indicate perspective, the same principle accounting for two blue legs on a yellow horse!
  • There likewise were plums and cherries and grapes, that the sick of all diseases assain and do away giddiness and yellow choler from the brain; and figs the branches between, varicoloured red and green, amazing sight and sense, even as saith the poet,
  • Inside the little white cottage, however, in Miss Martin's sitting-room -- so queer and fascinating with its "forms," its samples and "trimmings" pinned to the curtains, its alluring display of fashion magazines and "charts," and its eternal litter of varicoloured scraps over the floor -- Missy's momentary dejection could but vanish.

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