Similar words: microscope, scope, microscopically, telescope, cope, cope with, hope against hope, dose. Meaning: [kə'laɪdəskəʊp] n. 1. a complex pattern of constantly changing colors and shapes 2. an optical toy in a tube; it produces symmetrical patterns as bits of colored glass are reflected by mirrors.
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31. The food coloring is moved by this and so you can see a kaleidoscope effect.
32. The search lights and the fireworks made the sky a kaleidoscope of colour.
33. Ada was also a friend to novelist Charles Dickens, scientist Michael Faraday, inventor Charles Wheatstone and David Brewster, creator of the kaleidoscope.
34. Distinctive originality which is always reflected in the polytropic shopping space brings fashionistas life kaleidoscope.
35. The China Kaleidoscope Phantom Co. ltd was established in 2002, The headquarters suppose in Shanghai.
36. Cultivating our individuality will transform our lives, making of them kaleidoscope of new colors and textures.
37. Two: A kaleidoscope of a coiffeur, for the barking - mad pet crusader.
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