The subset of colors which can be accurately represented in a given circumstance, such as within a given color space or by a certain output device.
1 She'd run a gamut of emotions today, but one remained, startlingly clear.
2 It's thrilling to run the gamut as far as characters are concerned.
3 His existing European investments run the gamut from retail to financial services.
4 The kinds of disclosure violations in the SEC's cases run the gamut .
5 The acquisition talk ran the gamut from conservative to aggressive on Thursday.
6 Of course, unrelieved tenderness and not a high note in the gamut .
7 Salzburg satisfied the entire emotional gamut of our diversified and centrifugal party.
8 John Clayton had pretty nearly run the gamut of the fine arts.
9 So far there had been no hint of torture save the gamut .
10 Only in fiction can the gamut of experience be approached with imagination?
11 This gamut is not, however, the only one the ether can give.
12 He laughed with abandon, going the gamut of emotions like a scale.
13 In less than twenty-four hours I had run the gamut of emotions.
14 Their flavour runs the gamut from tart and tannin to truly sweet.
15 Raywood Firth, who has worked through Longfellow's excelsior gamut rapidly and successfully.
16 Silas' face fluttered with astonishment, with denial, with a gamut of incredulities.
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