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the changeable
adjective
Capable of being changed.
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That is the changeable face of British coastal weather.
Few writers have captured the changeable beauty of the English landscape with Fisher's painterly know‑how.
Karinne Keithley's text, surging from satire to poignancy and back, enriches the changeable sensibility.
Undiscovered they decompose for six days in the changeable coastal weather.
Among these partnerships — perhaps the central one — is the changeable pact between artist and audience member.
In his latest collection he explores the changeable nature of water meeting ink.
In Singapore, there's a nematode worm that dwells only in the lungs of the changeable lizard.
The Chiara players evoked the changeable rhythms and timbres of train travel perfectly.
The westerlies are associated with the changeable weather common to the middle latitudes.
Occasionally, almost from nowhere, a brief passage of straightforward symphonic chords would emerge and then dissolve into the changeable fabric.
Not only the golf courses but also to and from the courses all around the changeable island for 16 weeks.
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