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Meanings of brilliant colouring in English
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Usage of brilliant colouring in English
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Its slopes were fairly regular, and of most brilliantcolouring, red and blue.
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Along with singularity of formation was the most brilliantcolouring.
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Denise turned and looked down into the valley, smiling beneath them in its brilliantcolouring.
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Her face, too, had lost its brilliantcolouring, and her eyes were softer than of yore.
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But the scarcity of these was somewhat compensated by the rich and brilliantcolouring of the foliage.
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He called it 'phoenix', meaning that its brilliantcolouring was as fine as the richest Phoenician purple dye.
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For example, a visual warning, such as brilliantcolouring, appeals more strongly to a bird than to a nocturnal colour-blind mammal.
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The dramatic subjects, and the brilliantcolouring of his on pictures, gave them pronounced individuality among the works of contemporary painters.
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These may not be more numerous than other birds, but their brilliantcolouring and the fearless disposition make them seem so.
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A ripple of shimmering colour raced up its long neck collecting around its eye sockets and beak, heightening its already brilliantcolouring.
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Everywhere else the ordinary methods of sculpture have been employed, the bas-reliefs being enhanced by brilliantcolouring in a simple and delicate manner.
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You saw, too, the chiselled beauty of the features much more perfectly than when the brilliantcolouring of life had distracted your attention.
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The Udaipur style of painting with its vehement figures, geometrical compositions and brilliantcolouring was admirably suited to interpreting scenes of romantic violence.
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This was Island or Rainbow Park, the latter name being suggested by the brilliantcolouring of the rocks, in the mountains to our left.
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Nature's highest types, surpassing all others in exquisite beauty of form, brilliantcolouring, and perfect melody, can never be known to our woods and groves.
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Beyond fountain is lake full of brilliantcolourings.