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Colourfully

Colourfully | Colourful

Colourfully meaning

Alternative spelling of colorfully.

Example sentences (13)

Some weeks ago, I emailed you my feelings about our Premier, who I feel is totally unfit for his position, and colourfully described what I felt were his shortcomings…and they are many.

This stereotypical attitude is still very present in 21st century Cyprus and is reflected colourfully through our driving mentality.

Its buildings are intricately and colourfully decorated; tourists can walk around all day without getting bored or spending a dime.

Starring Fishstick and Peely, and emblazoned with illustrations of fan-favourite characters, this colourfully vibrant eye-catching design encapsulates the wildly energetic Fortnite spirit enjoyed by players worldwide.

The old stables that Quinze lives in with his family – he has five children from two former wives – has evolved as colourfully and chaotically as the garden.

The movie should be a self-indulgent chore, but never comes close, thanks to Davidson’s charismatically awkward presence, and the colourfully committed performances of a great support cast led by Marisa Tomei and stand-up comedian Bill Burr.

The election campaign passed loudly and colourfully and with no violence.

The colourfully-illuminated Ameen Peer Dargah, popular as Pedda Dargah, in Kadapa was abuzz with pilgrims for the gandhotsavam as part of Urs and the noted music director A.R. Rahman was the centre of attraction.

Their pre-wedding shoot was colourfully captured by Rare Magic Gallery.

A high point was when over 1,000 colourfully designed foam domino tiles, each over convert tall, that were stacked along the former route of the Wall in the city center were toppled in stages, converging in front of the Brandenburg Gate.

Etruscan temples were heavily decorated with colourfully painted terracotta antefixes and other fittings, which survive in large numbers where the wooden superstructure has vanished.

The procession of often colourfully decorated trucks and cars became known as the publicity caravan.

These colourfully costumed, masked dances (performed mostly by monks) typically are moral vignettes, or based on incidents from the life of the 9th century Nyingmapa teacher Padmasambhava and other saints.