Having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly.
1 Just follow the pied piper of the town, he'll lead you there.
2 I saw the ladies in the village yesterday,-theywere pied and parded.
3 The pied colours are preferable, however, as more easily seen in cover.
4 A lone pied wagtail visits the bird feeders outside our kitchen window.
5 He is somewhat larger than a blackbird, and pied like a magpie.
6 Most were dark gray, some were checkered, and a few were pied .
7 We hope her mission continues,Ali said, before resuming his role as pied piper.
8 Mr Miru said pied oyster catchers were plentiful - but toheroa are not.
9 And the population listens and follows these dark skinned pied pipers.
10 He finds the universe a great plot against a pied morality.
11 It was a pied woodpecker, not the large green woodpecker, but another kind.
12 The pub's 10 bedrooms have more of a Kensington pied -à- terre vibe.
13 Redstart and pied flycatcher nest among the birches and alders here.
14 Instead of a flower - pied plain, he saw a series of unkempt back yards.
15 I overwhelmed him with encomiums, which he took au pied de la lettre.
16 Its pied plumage is very pretty, but its note is a melancholy one.
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