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 particolored In A Sentence
- He was standing, waiting, his hefty bulk swathed in wraps that made him look like a particolored pillow.
- The black family would let me come look at their particolored chickens—bantams, Dominickers—scratching around uncooped in their precisely raked dirt yard. Dream State
- It is particolored and it shimmers; it is lovely to behold and even lovelier to imagine beholding.
- Various men in particolored togas stood far back, some clad in laena and apex, shoes without laces or buckles. Antony and Cleopatra
- The ecoregion harbors several threatened species, including the endangered red panda (Ailurus fulgens), takin (Budorcas taxicolor), serow (Capricornis sumatraensis), and particolored squirrel (Hylopetes alboniger). Eastern Himalayan subalpine conifer forests
- Above this plaintive query is a man's head rendered as a particolored collage of different skin tones, meant, one assumes, to signify diversity.
- History has left Hav behind," she notes, but a long, particolored history is also Hav's greatest boast. Visiting a Land Beyond Fodor's Reach
- The Dream had been with Faustinus since childhood, and it glowed again, like a particolored mosaic, as his litter-bearers toiled through the slums toward the Palatine Hill.
- You'll carry a kicky little purse made from a humanely-harvested box-turtle's shell on a quietly assertive strap of particolored faux Sillystring. Mayor Bloomberg, Buy Those Handguns
- On the monitors, gene sequences continued to flow in twinned spiraling streams, the four rivers of Eden transforming into a wavering, particolored snake. THE RIVERS OF EDEN by Jay Lake and Ruth Nestvold | Fiction | Futurismic