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    Usa "variegate" in una frase

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    variegate


    1. In some parts of Scotland, a few poor people make a trade of gathering, along the sea-shore, those little variegated stones commonly known by the name of Scotch pebbles


    2. The tree yields a wood with exceptionally fine grain and a beautiful variegated coloration


    3. Three specially variegated young women, dressed in the flimsiest of fine-weather clothes, all damp muslin and feathers, pretty girls with pronounced hair arrangements, were smoking cigarettes; and in the corner near the door, demure and solitary, sat another pretty young woman in black, with a very small bonnet trimmed with a very big Alsatian bow on the back of a very elaborately curled head


    4. The Quality composition of “the present humankind” is too variegated and is too spiritually and intellectually polarized to speak about “people” in general


    5. This addition variegates the number of positions of FDR of the considered Formo-copy that may be called like this: “This child in company with the dwarf”


    6. This noble entrance, however, in spite of its striking appearance and the graceful effect of the geraniums planted in the two vases, as they waved their variegated leaves in the wind and charmed the eye with their scarlet bloom, had fallen into utter disuse


    7. The women, in their variegated little dominos, looked like savannah birds turning to watch a wounded rhino blunder by


    8. He thinks it is easier to be correct about a single company than something as large and variegated as the economy


    9. But though he firmly believed himself to be King of Naples and pitied the grief felt by the subjects he was abandoning, latterly, after he had been ordered to return to military service- and especially since his last interview with Napoleon in Danzig, when his august brother-in-law had told him: ‘I made you King that you should reign in my way, but not in yours!’- he had cheerfully taken up his familiar business, and- like a well-fed but not overfat horse that feels himself in harness and grows skittish between the shafts- he dressed up in clothes as variegated and expensive as possible, and gaily and contentedly galloped along the roads of Poland, without himself knowing why or whither


    10. Copperleaf (Acalypha indica) is one of several similar shrubs in India and southeast Asia, reaching 2-3m (6-10ft), with oval to heart-shaped leaves that are often variegated in shades of red, bright pink and green

    11. This part of the Rhine, indeed, presents a singularly variegated landscape


    12. "Yes, tiresome," assented Nekhludoff with a deep sigh, resting his eyes on the clouds and the Neva, dotted with variegated boats and steamers


    13. But though he firmly believed himself to be King of Naples and pitied the grief felt by the subjects he was abandoning, latterly, after he had been ordered to return to military service—and especially since his last interview with Napoleon in Danzig, when his august brother-in-law had told him: “I made you King that you should reign in my way, but not in yours!”—he had cheerfully taken up his familiar business, and—like a well-fed but not overfat horse that feels himself in harness and grows skittish between the shafts—he dressed up in clothes as variegated and expensive as possible, and gaily and contentedly galloped along the roads of Poland, without himself knowing why or whither


    14. Owing to the silicious stones which are frequently imbedded through the mass, it is wrought with much difficulty; but when finished, shows a fine polish, and is unquestionably one of the most beautifully variegated marbles, that ever ornamented any place


    15. Its appearance is that of some variegated marbles; white veins penetrate it, and wind through it in every direction


    16. "No one can know better than I, my dear Constance," said the author, in a fatherly tone, "what a beautiful, tender, and lofty soul yours is; but would it not be well, once in a while, to veil its lustre—to subdue it to a tint more in keeping with the unvariegated hue of common circumstance?"


    17. —, sandstone, new or variegated, of the U


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