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Definition of highly coloured in English: highly coloured(US highly colored) adjectiveˌhʌɪli ˈkʌləd 1Having a strong, vibrant colour or colours. highly coloured, open-necked summer shirts Example sentencesExamples - The results were disturbingly childish, with models dressed in highly coloured clothes reminiscent of cartoon characters.
- Many anglers like to use several highly coloured plastic beads just in front of the bait as an added attraction.
- The nature of his influence derives from his own palate, which favours fruity, highly coloured, and heavily oaked wines.
- Tablet weaving involved threading highly coloured types of wool together to make decorative braiding for high-status clothing.
- The solar control is an intriguing system of bronze grills and highly coloured blinds.
- Among the items we have found are what you might call the usual suspects: highly coloured sweets, fizzy drinks, and cakes.
- The fruit drops are highly coloured and flavoured with natural or synthetic essences.
- When printing on cheap newsprint, never print black type over a highly coloured background.
- The group's central doctrine was freedom of expression, and Jorn's most characteristic works are highly coloured abstracts painted with violent brushwork.
- We discovered incidentally that he preferred to get his information from brief reports with lots of highly coloured graphs.
- 1.1 Imbued with a highly emotive or exaggerated quality.
Lawrence wrote a famous, highly coloured account of his role in the Arab revolt Example sentencesExamples - If the material is uncommonly grim, his works, except for the use of highly coloured regional dialects, are most conventional in form.
- It's a very welcome bonus from beyond the grave, and is just as exciting as most of the more highly coloured crime stories that outsold Forester's.
- These stories are highly coloured and immoderate, both sweet and sour.
- The company has presented a highly coloured version of the district court's actions, one of the most extraordinary parts being an attack on the judge's press interviews.
- The family memoir contains a highly coloured account of the accidental killing by Gascoigne's son from his first marriage of a stepson from the second marriage.
- Our Western ideas of what Africa is really like are highly coloured and two dimensional to say the least.
- The book is a highly coloured Oriental historical romance which makes much play with cabbalistic lore and with the supernatural.
- He had warned the media against highly coloured and emotional coverage of the case.
- This process of 'persuasive definition' is not necessarily highly coloured with emotion.
- This 1928 treatment of Elizabeth and Essex is a highly coloured and highly readable fictionalization.
Definition of highly colored in US English: highly colored(British highly coloured) adjective 1Having a strong, vibrant color or colors. highly colored, open-necked summer shirts Example sentencesExamples - Many anglers like to use several highly coloured plastic beads just in front of the bait as an added attraction.
- Among the items we have found are what you might call the usual suspects: highly coloured sweets, fizzy drinks, and cakes.
- We discovered incidentally that he preferred to get his information from brief reports with lots of highly coloured graphs.
- The nature of his influence derives from his own palate, which favours fruity, highly coloured, and heavily oaked wines.
- Tablet weaving involved threading highly coloured types of wool together to make decorative braiding for high-status clothing.
- When printing on cheap newsprint, never print black type over a highly coloured background.
- The solar control is an intriguing system of bronze grills and highly coloured blinds.
- The group's central doctrine was freedom of expression, and Jorn's most characteristic works are highly coloured abstracts painted with violent brushwork.
- The fruit drops are highly coloured and flavoured with natural or synthetic essences.
- The results were disturbingly childish, with models dressed in highly coloured clothes reminiscent of cartoon characters.
- 1.1 Imbued with a highly emotive or exaggerated quality.
Lawrence wrote a famous, highly colored account of his role in the Arab revolt Example sentencesExamples - If the material is uncommonly grim, his works, except for the use of highly coloured regional dialects, are most conventional in form.
- He had warned the media against highly coloured and emotional coverage of the case.
- These stories are highly coloured and immoderate, both sweet and sour.
- This 1928 treatment of Elizabeth and Essex is a highly coloured and highly readable fictionalization.
- It's a very welcome bonus from beyond the grave, and is just as exciting as most of the more highly coloured crime stories that outsold Forester's.
- The family memoir contains a highly coloured account of the accidental killing by Gascoigne's son from his first marriage of a stepson from the second marriage.
- The book is a highly coloured Oriental historical romance which makes much play with cabbalistic lore and with the supernatural.
- This process of 'persuasive definition' is not necessarily highly coloured with emotion.
- Our Western ideas of what Africa is really like are highly coloured and two dimensional to say the least.
- The company has presented a highly coloured version of the district court's actions, one of the most extraordinary parts being an attack on the judge's press interviews.
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