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Synonyms for varicolored


Grammar : Adj
Spell : vair-i-kuhl-erd
Phonetic Transcription : ˈvɛər ɪˌkʌl ərd

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Définition of varicolored

Origin :
  • 1660s, from Latin varius (see vary) + English colored.
  • adj multicolor
Example sentences :
  • The surface of the river was sprinkled with sail-boats and varicolored canoes.
  • Extract from : « The Cottage of Delight » by Will N. Harben
  • Many of them were large and varicolored, and left behind them a long train of fire.
  • Extract from : « Our Day » by W. A. Spicer
  • Their chief beauty is the deep, warm, varicolored stain with which time and the weather have enriched the plaster.
  • Extract from : « Life On The Mississippi, Complete » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
  • Varicolored ribbons ran round the walls after the manner of bunting and fell in festoons from the beamed ceiling.
  • Extract from : « The Law of the North (Originally published as Empery) » by Samuel Alexander White
  • His sister at his side offered “the gentlemen” a fine assortment of bows, with varicolored bow-strings.
  • Extract from : « The Wide Awake Girls in Winsted » by Katharine Ellis Barrett
  • Johannes stood gazing, half-blinded, in the glare of hundreds of varicolored lights, of mirrors and flowers.
  • Extract from : « The Quest » by Frederik van Eeden
  • The show made money, and the inventor, a perfect Jack-of-all-trades, added another feather to his varicolored cap.
  • Extract from : « Historic Inventions » by Rupert S. Holland
  • A herd of varicolored cows and steers were foraging listlessly or switching tails in what remained of the oat field.
  • Extract from : « The Lost Wagon » by James Arthur Kjelgaard
  • Weird formations of varicolored rocks had formed desolate little wildernesses all by themselves.
  • Extract from : « The Lost Wagon » by James Arthur Kjelgaard
  • There were explosions, fireballs in the air and rising cumulus clouds of varicolored smoke and dust.
  • Extract from : « The Cosmic Computer » by Henry Beam Piper
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