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technicolour
/ ˈtɛknɪˌkʌlə; ˈtɛknɪˌkʌləd /
adjective
- brightly, showily, or garishly coloured; vividly noticeable
Example Sentences
Between the traditional cottages and smattering of shops on the main street, a giant, technicolour mural of Sir Alexander Fleming, the man who discovered penicillin, now looks out over the town.
He met Adam while on leave, after finding the courage to go to a gay bar for the first time - and at that moment, he says, "life turned from monochrome to technicolour".
The glossy technicolour paints, the chrome, the shiny new spokes - they all glisten in bright light.
He became one of Britain’s biggest stage impresarios, producing shows in London’s West End and on Broadway - some flops, many hits, including “Blood Brothers,†which ran in London for 24 years, and a hit touring production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.â€
He became one of Britain’s biggest stage impresarios, producing shows in London’s West End and on Broadway — some flops, many hits, including “Blood Brothers,†which ran in London for 24 years, and a hit touring production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.â€
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