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parti-colored

[pahr-tee-kuhl-erd] / ˈpɑr tiˌkʌl ərd /


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Dashti fills them with parti-colored poppies in loamy soil, tall reeds, mossy grass or decaying firs.

From Washington Post

This is how formality in business communications dies, not with a whimper, but with a parti-colored riot of modern-day hieroglyphics, denoting everything from collaboration to dissent.

From Fox News

Sunlight splashes in through a wall of arched windows and shimmers on newly installed parti-colored Venetian terrazzo floors.

From New York Times

Ms. Upson, whose work is also on view in this year’s Whitney Biennial, is best known for her casts of couches and beds, rendered in parti-colored urethane and drooping from the wall like Rama’s rubber tires.

From New York Times

London-based designer Jonathan Anderson did parti-colored knit dresses for his J.W.

From The Wall Street Journal