How To Use Kaleidoscopic In A Sentence

  • It's all so dazzling as to be kaleidoscopic in its beauty and swirling confusion.
  • Visitors surrender to the kaleidoscopic vision by lying on large fabric-covered mattresses, like lily pads or the rubbery leaves of a tropical plant, which cover the church floor.
  • The kaleidoscopic sweep of his playing was awesome!
  • Talking to some of the people that were there and their version of events to try and correlate it all was very interesting, a kind of kaleidoscopic bunch of experiences," Richards said. ! Exclaim.ca - News
  • Between the girders they draped themselves in long, stellated garlands; grouped themselves in innumerable, kaleidoscopic patterns. The Metal Monster
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  • Given the sheer volume of these texts, and their kaleidoscopic content, the very thought of plunging into them leaves even the most determined researcher atremble.
  • After all, everybody loves the bangs and it's a cold heart that won't thrill to their kaleidoscopic display.
  • There was no one cultural system that embraced the kaleidoscopic character of eighteenth-century Britain.
  • Sunsets are followed by immediate sunrises and the kaleidoscopic effects on the horizon, with the colours ranging from pale pink to fiery orange, are a photographer's delight.
  • From our seats in the bleachers, we stared west, hoping that another kaleidoscopic Florida sunset would add symbolic luster to this most American rite of passage.
  • A collection of fourteen essays that brings new meaning to the word kaleidoscopic, The Great Brain Suck more or less sets it sights on the power, pleasure and practicality of the material world. Kevin Morris and Glenn Altschuler: Left Brain, Lame Brain
  • The vibrant palette of beach paraphernalia, stripes on windbreaks and seaside rock translates with ease into kaleidoscopic designs in fused glass.
  • The resulting patterns have a kaleidoscopic feel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her bold hands coax the thread through white cotton, relinquishing a fragment of the kaleidoscopic hues within her soul to cavort freely across the snowy landscape. A Michoacan tradition: the needlework artistry of Hermelinda Reyes
  • Indeed, he is reaching down to that best-known of lieder Schubert published as his Opus 1, and reanimating, in his kaleidoscopic way, the direful night-time gallop of a father and son pursued by a pure demonic force.
  • Surges of energy, kaleidoscopic sunlight through the leaves, the soft breeze that makes me want to say the word "zephyr" -- this mindless simplicity can be called happiness. Bella Tuscany: Summary and book reviews of Bella Tuscany by Frances Mayes.
  • In several nods to the era, other songs are performed with a backdrop of kaleidoscopic psychedelia which is so outrageous that you’d half expect to see Keir Dullea chasing a monolith across the screen. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • The avifauna here is kaleidoscopic - more than 580 species have been spotted, of which about 200 are endemic. Times, Sunday Times
  • But while clothes shoppers are revelling in the dozens of new alleys open to them, manufacturers are despairing as they try to second-guess the kaleidoscopic public mood.
  • But they pale in comparison to the kaleidoscopic energy and productivity of the free market.
  • Metaphorically, the family's lived world, how they experience at this particular cross-section of their lives, can be symbolically described as a kaleidoscopic telescoping of its past and anticipated future. Humanistic Nursing
  • Knocked down and bruised in the street demonstrations which preceded the Bolshevik Revolution of November 1917, her existence after November was a kaleidoscopic series of varied and strenuous activities.
  • Grouper, anemonefish and small morays jostled for position in this kaleidoscopic garden of coral, with some brightly coloured nudibranchs and small shrimp adding to the mix.
  • He seems to have borrowed from every influential genre hit of the past decade to fashion a kaleidoscopic existential thriller.
  • A musician with the mind of a mathematician, this formidable Chicago altoist opened the London Jazz Festival on Friday with a spellbinding set that systematically elevated basic note-patterns into kaleidoscopic fantasies. Evening Standard - Home
  • kaleidoscopic" there is much in play, and much to play for in short and medium term investment and IT decisions. Releases feed from RealWire
  • As the engine revved, the traditional fireworks were unleashed and the skies exploded, kaleidoscopic.
  • The avifauna here is kaleidoscopic - more than 580 species have been spotted, of which about 200 are endemic. Times, Sunday Times
  • In total, there are 26 seminarians, by no means all from the local area; the others reflect not only geographical diversity but the kaleidoscopic nature of the traditional movement.
  • In places it is punctured by bollards and peeled back to form benches, revealing glazed voids packed with multi-coloured fluorescent tubes that scintillate seductively with kaleidoscopic light.
  • ECLIPSE can pounce on you like a ravenous jaguar, cloud your judgment like a dense fog, or tantalize your senses with kaleidoscopic color-tones. Twilight Lexicon » Soundtrack Examiner Interviews Howard Shore
  • We have not grand outlines for the imagination of the spectator or hearer to fill up: his imagination has no play of its own: it is overloaded with _minutio_ and kaleidoscopical colours. Gryll Grange
  • Coloured foil on the glass skin adds a further kaleidoscopic dimension.
  • But in another sense, the point of the news is to give us a kind of kaleidoscopic view of the day's events, and to show us the distinction of one day from the day before it. Punditry or News: Is there a Difference?
  • In the onrushing, kaleidoscopic chaos of our life there is nothing substantial to hold onto.
  • From the moment the first shots were fired, the internet provided a kaleidoscopic view of events in Mumbai.
  • They are assembled in a kaleidoscopic fashion that jolts us out of our tendency to take the ordinary for granted.
  • It is vivid because of its kaleidoscopic variety of peoples.
  • Confidence evaporating, I dive to my right to escape and find myself in ladies lingerie amid a kaleidoscopic array of skimpy bras, thongs and fishnets.
  • The illustrations are astonishing in their detail, and Lebrun spent years of his own life photographing them, organizing a thousand of them into visual sequences, and animating them into a kind of kaleidoscopic dance of forms. F i l m j o u r n e y . o r g
  • But during those seven decades, Dr. Kaysen delved into and delineated a kaleidoscopic array of subjects, threading them with his economic expertise. NYT > Home Page
  • The kaleidoscopic tornado of feelings clouded his mind.
  • Back in 1993, the handbag market was largely a tedious landscape of brown and black leather, light years away from the kaleidoscopic smackdown it has become.
  • But the couple could see the potential behind the floral wallpapers, printed borders and kaleidoscopic carpets.
  • The stage lights, which had started out in orange and purple, switched to green and purple, then pink and red, before becoming kaleidoscopic in effect.
  • Colour comes vividly into play with bands of pink, orange and silver forming a striated, kaleidoscopic coating that looks good enough to eat.
  • Throughout the exhibition, these chromatically and compositionally luxuriant paintings exude a kaleidoscopic intensity that verges on the psychedelic. ArtScene: Catch Them Before They Close: Top Current Exhibitions in the Northwest
  • A traveling show focuses on his ‘Anomie’ series, a kaleidoscopic chronicle of the 20th century
  • The audience that roared at every kaleidoscopic shift didn't have a clue.
  • So kaleidoscopic is the succession of these "mothers" of Miss Edgeworth, that emotion tends to dry up under it, and even the most patient of biographers wearies a little before the duty of chronicling their various arrivals and exits. Maria Edgeworth
  • The story - and it is a big, dense, messy, colorful, kaleidoscopic, exhilarating, depressing story - is told with political acumen, reportorial vividness and narrative flair.
  • With some of the trees drooping over the stone embanked, tiny rivulet - they cast kaleidoscopic reflections in its waters.
  • But all exertion is disagreeable; one feels content to sit and compose chapters of novels in one's whirling brain, without attempting to commit the fleeting kaleidoscopic images to paper. Insulinde: Experiences of a Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago
  • A child's revolving lantern projects kaleidoscopic images of brightly colored animals on a bedroom wall.
  • Like a man who is drowning, and close to death, he saw with surprising distinctness a kaleidoscopic view of his past life. The Third Degree A Narrative of Metropolitan Life
  • A multitude of beautiful shapes appeared to be comprehended within its single outline; it was a kind of kaleidoscopic mystery, so rich a variety of aspects did it assume from each altered point of view, through the presentation of a different face, and the rearrangement of its peaks and pinnacles and the three battlemented towers, with the spires that shot heavenward from all three, but one loftier than its fellows. Our Old Home A Series of English Sketches A Series of English Sketches
  • Her home is as kaleidoscopic as her designs and, arguably, more loved by the locals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Often in a palette of blue, red, black and white, these kaleidoscopic paintings have been related to the intricate stained-glass windows of Rhenish cathedrals.
  • National colourful costumes combine with the beat of percussion instruments and the plucked and bowed strings of India to bring the mini-fest to a kaleidoscopic end.
  • The company to which I finally conveyed my freehold was a brand-new one, registered for the occasion and soon, no doubt, doomed to lose its identity in the kaleidoscopic changes of small finance. The Complete Stories
  • It is a land of supremely Graceful and refreshingly aromatic gum trees; a land of kaleidoscopic wild flower pageantry; of beautiful birds rich in plumage and song. Australia Looks Ahead
  • Some days are made for walking and kaleidoscopic conversations.
  • Most famous of those is the kaleidoscopic score written for La Dolce Vita.
  • The Kaleidoscopic Concern - This annotated bibliography on racial and ethnic diversity in librarianship by Kaetrena D. Davis-Kendrick includes new areas of study such as gender issues and white privilege with regard to racial minority and ethnic librarians. The Kaleidoscopic Concern from ACRL
  • Upper levels are rendered in dark blue painted plaster while seats in kaleidoscopic colours generate a festive air.
  • The feeling is a little like having just walked into a kaleidoscopic abstract painting.
  • The kaleidoscopic range of subjects - child labour, women empowerment, literacy, environment - showcase a variety of themes the shutterbugs are called on to cover.
  • As my husband and I stroll along the banks of the Gomti river, enjoying the wind blown, kaleidoscopic saris, freshly embroidered, starched and washed by the dhobis or washer men, then suspended to dry, we meet, chat and fall in love with a soulful dhobi. Shahnaz Taplin-Chinoy: The Ecstasy and Agony of India -- From the Political to the Tribal
  • These are just the starting points for a much more ambitious project: a kaleidoscopic portrait of today's Russia.
  • Garcia Maquez's magic realism sheds a light on tyranny that is no less illuminating for its kaleidoscopic nature; Toni Morrison's opulent, curvaceous sentences give us a taste of the poison of racism, as do J.M. Coetzee's angularities. Moral Fiction
  • Set to music by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Bach, Fearless Mine features a sextet performing eye-catching, colorful, and kaleidoscopic pointe work. The Francesca Harper Project Premieres New Works «
  • Her voice is amazingly kaleidoscopic, its many colours opening up a world of sensual delights.
  • The camera seems to move in and out of the body in bursts of kaleidoscopic color.
  • In places it is punctured by bollards and peeled back to form benches, revealing glazed voids packed with multi-coloured fluorescent tubes that scintillate seductively with kaleidoscopic light.
  • Within changing environments created by dramatic lighting effects, kaleidoscopic clusters appeared and dissolved.
  • Its kaleidoscopic narrative line, in turn, comes from motorcyle culture.
  • And his usual preppy chic had been turned sunny side up with kaleidoscopic crochet and embroidery. Times, Sunday Times
  • I tried out one of the goggles and was treated to a rather nice kaleidoscopic vision of brightly-coloured cubes slowly rotating around.
  • Once lighted, it gives out a kaleidoscopic effect from the play of light on the designs.
  • Its slowburning choppy intro starts like the opening to a Jewish hymn, before the entire band bursts into a kaleidoscopic sound addiction.
  • There is, between our body and other bodies, an arrangement like that of the pieces of glass that compose a kaleidoscopic picture. Evolution créatrice. English
  • In one corner of the stoop a tin wash-basin stood under a waterspout in the sink; there swung the family towels; the public comb, hanging by its teeth to a nail, had seen much service; a piece of brown soap lay in an _abalone_ shell tacked to the wall; a small mirror reflected kaleidoscopical sections of the face, and made up for its want of compass by multiplying one or another feature. In the Footprints of the Padres
  • His peers allude to his quick thinking and kaleidoscopic mind.
  • The band might wear their influences on their sleeve, but what a kaleidoscopic variety it is!
  • The music, the dancers, the little crystal-laden supper-tables, the final romp all passed in a kaleidoscopic dream before her, and only the wintry night wind beating upon her in a frigid blast, as she stepped from the awninged passage-way to the limousine, awakened her to a sense of reality. The Fifth Ace
  • He knew he was only perfectly appreciated in those meetings, unfortunately too few, in which ALL his hearers were prepared to follow him into those spheres which the ancients imagined to be entered only through a gate of ivory, to be surrounded by pilasters of diamond, and surmounted by a dome arched with fawn-colored crystal, upon which played the various dyes of the prism; spheres, like the Mexican opal, whose kaleidoscopical foci are dimmed by olive-colored mists veiling and unveiling the inner glories; spheres, in which all is magical and supernatural, reminding us of the marvellous worlds of realized dreams. Life of Chopin
  • A kaleidoscopic wall behind the sushi bar draws people into this Japanese restaurant.
  • Multi-coloured twisted frills of crepe paper were suspended from wall to wall covering the ceiling like a kaleidoscopic canopy.
  • The works are beguilingly small, and in clean acrylic colours on canvas, have a phantasmagorical kaleidoscopic effect, which is dizzying in its intensity.
  • Colour comes vividly into play with bands of pink, orange and silver forming a striated, kaleidoscopic coating that looks good enough to eat.
  • Then it would break, coalesce through a kind of kaleidoscopic whirl like a child's toy, into a pattern, a design almost beautiful, as if an inspired choreographer had drilled a willing and patient and hard-working troupe of dancers — a pattern, design which was trying to tell him something, say something to him urgent and important and true in that second before, already bulging with the motion and the speed, it began to disintegrate and dissolve. Caps gameday special: Best hockey stories ever
  • Cascading waterfalls, rapid rivers, serene lakes, craggy mountains, secret caves, bountiful seas, kaleidoscopic coral reefs and scenic islands all offer something for each individual.
  • ‘My fascination for skyscapes has developed subsequently and attempting to catch those natural kaleidoscopic patterns in vibrant rich colours is a humbling experience for me,’ he avers.
  • Strings, guitar, organ, beats and voice come together in one singular, kaleidoscopic and symphonic adventure.
  • Look closer: the bow is encrusted with millions of kaleidoscopic jewel anemones.
  • Applied anthropology must "come of age" in this kaleidoscopic environment.
  • He's certainly the only one with this kind of kaleidoscopic musical ambition. Culture | guardian.co.uk
  • In Mitchell's crafty hands, the bawdy drawings become kaleidoscopic fun-fur mosaics: deliciously touchy-feely, rather than puerile or self-consciously lewd.

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