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are multicolored
adjective
Having, resembling, or pertaining to many colors.
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In "Hedge," the monitors of hedge fund traders are multicolored clues to global financial crisis.
On it are multicolored warning lights, constantly flashing, signalling places of danger.
Now the robes are multicolored and many push back their head scarves to show their hair.
Chairs are multicolored, and light projectors splash constantly changing forms on all three of the restaurant's levels.
To improve hand-eye coordination, there are multicolored balls: huge green ones, tiny black ones and medium-sized brown ones.
At the heart of the enterprise are multicolored codes on the tiffin boxes, circular metal containers that are stacked and sealed.
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"It was Italian, it was passionate, it was multicolored, it was all to do with declamation.
You ran out and told the nuns there were multicolored rays".
There were multicolored jackets with full pleated skirts in contrasting squiggle patterns.
Sometimes they're multicolored, made by broken strokes reminiscent of the Impressionists or the Fauves.
The larger Buddha was painted carmine red and the smaller one was multicolored, Mr. Melzl said.
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