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US
/ˌməɫtiˈkəɫɝ/
]
ADJECTIVE
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having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly
a jester dressed in motley
a particolored dress
the painted desert
pied daisies
a piebald horse
How To Use multicolor In A Sentence
- The large garden around the swimming pool shone in the glimmering light of many multicolored candles.
- A string of multicolored lights circled the pilothouse of the towboat, and an artificial, faded green wreath was tacked onto a large life ring on the side, near the name Sophie B. The Best Way to Lose
- Glorak stood next to a pair of shaggy plants, gnarled with yellow vines and hung with multicolored, fruitlike pods. Delta Anomaly
- Set against an eye-popping green background is an arrangement of vivid candies and pink ice-cream cones with multicolored jimmies.
- Also in 1975 Chung published her first joint paper with Ron Graham On multicolor Ramsey numbers for complete bipartite graphs which appeared in the Journal of Combinatorial Theory.
- The knifed-on ellipses stand out in slight relief against multicolored grounds of poured and squeegeed paint that sometimes imitate woodgrain or moire patterns.
- Telepathic Turkey, a multicolored painting that suggests a large gobbler's brain scan, utilizes a variety of methods for filling in the grid.
- A multicolored blanket had covered the back seat. Canada.com
- They are multicolored Asian ladybugs or ladybird beetles, first introduced to the southern United States to control aphids.
- The downstairs foyer was sheathed in multicolored marble and adorned with lush palms in handmade marble pots; a closer inspection revealed that the palms could be lifted out holus-bolus in smaller, plastic pots. TOO MANY MURDERS