Kaleidoscope
Definition of kaleidoscope:
part of speech: noun
Toy in which symmetrical patterns are produced by reflections from opposed mirrors.
part of speech: noun
An optical toy in which we see an endless variety of beautiful colors and forms.
Usage examples for kaleidoscope:
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The kaleidoscope that is theatrical New York had altered since she left it.
"The Breaking Point", Mary Roberts Rinehart. -
The whole sky was a kaleidoscope of darting lights.
"Tarrano the Conqueror", Raymond King Cummings. -
And her mind seemed a kaleidoscope of changing visions, thoughts, feelings.
"The Call of the Canyon", Zane Grey.