varied
IPA: vˈɛrid
adjective
- diverse or miscellaneous
- having been changed or modified
- variegated
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Examples of "varied" in Sentences
- You can jig these spoons or retrieve in varied manners.
- The problems this year varied from a string manipulation to a brute force solution for tiling a grid.
- My wife uses it extensively in varied dishes from sauces to desserts that call for heavy cream and it works perfectly.
- We can delve into the metaphor of the “devouring vagina” as a threat to the masculine phallus, and the concept, in varied histories, of women as being sexually capricious and, yes, predatory.
- Over the years, my definition of “friend” has varied from the girl who shared her toys with me, to the girls that whispered middle school secrets over the phone late at night, to the women who I hold near and dear to my heart and have stood by me through moments of bruised emotions and contagious laughter.
- It is divulging no secret that the income that passed with the title varied between five and seven thousand pounds a year, according as coal was high, and tenants prosperous or not -- a mere miserable pittance, of course, for the Earl of Montdidier and Kirkudbrightshire; so that all his ventures, and therefore ours, had one avowed end -- shekels enough to lift the mortgages from his estates.
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