[
US
/ˈkəɫɝfəɫ/
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ADJECTIVE
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striking in variety and interest
colorful language
a colorful character
a colorful period of history -
having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination
amber-colored heads of grain
the film was in color
colored crepe paper -
having much or varied color
colorful autumn leaves
How To Use colorful In A Sentence
- I said a few colorful words in our language, making him laugh.
- Even the shoes, booties with vertiginous heels, were covered in grasping little coral-like tentacles that shook as the models -- their faces abloom with gold and colorful stripes -- stomped down the catwalk. Balmain, Zac Posen, Rick Owens & Manish Arora Out Of This World In Paris (PHOTOS, POLL)
- Thomas writes colorfully of blackguards and mistresses, salty sea dogs and young midshipmen, bloody quarterdecks and Parisian salons.
- In their pursuit of their rights, including to marry, they have been determined but have made their campaign fun, lively, colorful and open to others.
- Let us pray to achieve this common human efforts to better the human process, and is permanent colorful. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.
- Coat color colorful monkeys snub - nosed monkey is unique to China.
- Sisko strolled along the path as it weaved through colorful, variegated flowerbeds, trying to let his surroundings bolster his mood further in his last few hours on Bajor. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
- Especially compelling were the bathrooms, where colorful decals and objects extended from the more public washing areas into the stalls themselves.
- Fancy and Kit jounced along redbrick streets past low, colorful buildings. Slice Of Cherry
- Above colorful hanging lanterns, gifts and paper flower, but also ignited a Christmas Candle.