kaleidoscope in English

noun
1
a toy consisting of a tube containing mirrors and pieces of colored glass or paper, whose reflections produce changing patterns that are visible through an eyehole when the tube is rotated.
The three mirrors in the kaleidoscope are what provides the dance of ministry pieces and programs.

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1. A kaleidoscope is an optical toy.

2. The controls for Kaleidoscope are pretty straight forward.

3. Also I have found Oxford a kaleidoscope.

4. Further funds flow from the Kaleidoscope programme.

5. I loved kaleidoscope when I was a kid.

6. Tom was given a kaleidoscope on his birthday.

7. His paintings are a kaleidoscope of gorgeous colours.

8. At sunset the sky became a kaleidoscope of colors.

9. A kaleidoscope of colour shifted behind her closed eyelids.

10. 21 His paintings are a kaleidoscope of gorgeous colours.

11. Turning the page here is like twisting a kaleidoscope.

12. That the twisting kaleidoscope, moves us all in turn.

13. The street was a kaleidoscope of colors, smells and sounds.

14. The bazaar was a kaleidoscope of strange sights and impressions.

15. This city is a kaleidoscope of colours, smells, and sounds.

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17. The street bazaar was a kaleidoscope of colours, smells and sounds.

18. Now let us take you through a kaleidoscope of life @ Benison:

19. Kate Kaleidoscope Allures children, Translucent in sunshine, Eidetic in the mind.

20. Sun and shadow made the landscape a kaleidoscope of color and pattern.

21. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Bewilder (The Kaleidoscope Album Book 2).

22. The normally sober menswear department is set to become a veritable kaleidoscope of colour this season.

23. He swiftly dismissed the kaleidoscope of memory, oppressed by the urgent need of the present.

24. What had been an underwater barren was now a kaleidoscope of life and color.

25. The rhythm of the cart, moving once more at a steady pace, rocked the kaleidoscope of memory.

26. They responded with a kaleidoscope of emergency loan programs to a wide array of industries.

27. This is most apparent in the precious opal which is capable of displaying a veritable kaleidoscope of colours.

28. The Bozart Kaleidoscope Dollhouse designed by PMW Architects in 2001 was perhaps the coolest doll house ever.

29. He also starred in Kaleidoscope ( 1966 ), McCabe & Mrs. Miller ( 1971 ), and The Parallax View ( 1974 ), among others.

30. Keep your rough diamonds, your kaleidoscope, your mission, your connectors and your propaganda peddler-routing revolution.

31. July and August were hot and sunshiny, and September and October were a kaleidoscope of colorful leaves.

32. 26 The normally sober menswear department is set to become a veritable kaleidoscope of colour this season.

33. 27 This is most apparent in the precious opal which is capable of displaying a veritable kaleidoscope of colours.

34. Thick white clouds raced across the blue sky, casting a perpetual kaleidoscope of light and shade over the earth.

35. Coil devised an uncanny, stained, ever-shifting kaleidoscope of musique concrete, kosmische, techno, drone, cabaret, jazz, and glitch, with guest …

36. For Merrill the marriage service was a kaleidoscope of images seen at a distance because of her acute consciousness of Luke's presence.

37. Racially, Baptists are—“red, yellow, brown, black and white.” Once predominately white, Baptists are now a virtual kaleidoscope of human hues

38. But unlike the married Cusimano... who was, let's face it, guilty... of a pre-senile dimming of the senses of an intoxicating kaleidoscope of desires...

39. I pieced together fragmented, transitory images, consciously analyzed the clues, searched for some logic in my crumbling kaleidoscope, until I saw nothing at all.

40. The police-siren sax lines and woodpecker Clackings of the opening Railroaded seem at first to dictate the agenda, but it opens into a kaleidoscope of changing themes

41. For "Kaleidoscope: Mapping India's Crafts," the center commissioned a caravan of street bikes - 28 in all - representing every state in the nation, plus a couple of extras.

42. 2 Yet, because of the idea that the soul is immortal, religions of both the East and the West have developed a bewildering kaleidoscope of beliefs about the Hereafter.

43. Rapper Da Brat — known for her collaborations with Mariah Carey, Missy Elliott and several other big names — has introduced the world to her girlfriend, Kaleidoscope Hair Products CEO Jesseca

44. Apatite comes in a kaleidoscope of colors – Apart from the most admired blue Apatite and green Apatite; red, purple, pink, golden yellow and colorless Apatite is also prominently demanded in the industry

45. 1821 June 19, ”Peregrine,” The Traveller: Letter IV, in The Kaleidoscope; Or, Literary and Scientific Mirror, page 401, It was in vain that I petitioned, appealing to our Caterer, if proofs of

46. As we preach the Kingdom good news to people in our local area or further afield, a balanced approach to the kaleidoscope of cultures will enable us to become ‘all things to all men.’

47. The exercise was a fascinating testament to the kaleidoscope that is life, and even more fascinating was the fact that the overwhelming majority of obituaries featured people famous and non-famous, who did seemingly extraordinary things.

48. “Bindlestiff is a book that defies easy categorisation: partly autofiction and deft satire on Hollywood, part unfinished screenplay, part road trip through a near future post-collapse America, this is a beguiling kaleidoscope of a novel – compelling, troubling, provoking – hugely recommended.”

49. Selecting only a few churches is not doing justice to the rich Byzantine inheritance that Bespeckles the city and blends – by coincidence or design – with marble remnants, houses, rocks, and courtyards, adding to the kaleidoscope that epitomizes the essence of Athens today

50. Storyline With minimal narration by the director and very little context this is a kaleidoscope of stunning visuals from Calcutta, a city of 8,000,000 in the late 1960's: rich and poor, exotic and mundane, secular and religious, children and adults, animate and inanimate.