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Synonym: colorfulSimilar words: colorfulcolourdiscolourtricolourflying coloursfearfulcheerfulpowerfulMeaning: ['kʌləfʊl]  adj. 1. striking in variety and interest 2. having striking color. 
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61. A Mint, in its variegated varieties, makes a colourful addition to flower borders as well as herb gardens.
62. Colourful pictures give your baby something to focus on - tape a smiling fact inside the cot in the first few weeks.
63. It packs into a 115l backpack for carriage over short distances. Sea kayaks are colourful this year.
64. The Secrets of Santa is a magical,[www.Sentencedict.com] colourful book which all Brownies will love reading again and again.
65. His style was vivid, with a penchant for colourful, even shady, characters, and a zest for historical detection.
66. They are fast-moving, colourful, noisy, and as good if not better than anything you can buy for home computers.
67. So a colourful still life seemed a suitable choice of subject for an exploration of the pastels' most obvious potential.
68. One wears a burqa, the black veil, the other a colourful scarf.
69. It makes a lovely, colourful specimen tree for a small garden.
70. The VGA graphics used are colourful and in high resolution as you would expect.
71. Bert Hall, a true Texan soldier-of-fortune, already had a colourful pre-war flying career behind him.
72. She jumped out of the car and hurried along the road, ignoring the colourful epithet that followed her.
73. Unfortunately they are not all able to survive in an aquarium and some of the most colourful varieties are the most delicate.
74. Colourful brochures and posters proclaim bargain weekends, mini breaks, etc.
75. Think of that story getting passed down the generations, each time they handed it on it became more colourful and exaggerated.
76. Crowley was colourful, eccentric, flamboyant, and deliberately shocking, always a keen adventurer and womanizer.
77. All I have to do is get a few facts, give them some colourful detail and write the script.
78. Away from the colourful markets selling bananas, tomatoes and baskets, the peasants face a life of poverty and ferocious government repression.
79. The complex was huge and had a lovely interior, with shrubs and colourful plants everywhere.
80. Coleman's colourful life is recorded in his autobiography Reflections of a Racing Driver.
81. The hotel's extensive grounds include colourful gardens, a small swimming pool, and a short tennis court.
82. The relatively modern pews and colourful hassocks seem merely transient and do nothing to conceal the vibrant essence of this ancient environment.
83. Colourful parasols dot its fine shingle beach and, inland, rolling rural landscapes await those who like to explore.
84. At every bus stop there were colourful clutches of women in long dresses with well-scrubbed children, bound for church.
85. It's tough, colourful and contains a free pot of fruity Ready-to-Eat Jelly.
86. In the end the Albertos are a colourful footnote to the sometimes self-conscious rock culture of the 70s.
87. These fish have provided me with a tank full of hardy, clever, colourful characters that are easy to care.
88. Some of the most colourful butterflies never need to hide because they are poisonous.
89. The solemnity was heightened at the actual times of worship by the colourful splendour of clerical pomp.
90. It will feature colourful costumes, elaborate staging and quality lighting.
More similar words: colorfulcolourdiscolourtricolourflying coloursfearfulcheerfulpowerfulwonderfulfearfullycheerfullypowerfullycoloncolorColor.colonyecologycolonizecolonialcolossaldiscolorcolosseumcolostrumecologistsemicoloncolorlessfrivolousecologicalcolor wheelgynecology
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