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Example sentences for "kaleidoscope"

Lexicographically close words:
kaka; kakemono; kaki; kalasam; kale; kaleidoscopic; kalends; kalian; kalif; kalkilate
  1. I doubt whether there is another such kaleidoscope in nature.

  2. Yes, it was like looking into a kaleidoscope where there were infinite repetitions.

  3. The kaleidoscope is the most successful scientific toy of modern times.

  4. Before proceeding to make a kaleidoscope for home use, it would be well to try a few experiments with two common pieces of looking-glass.

  5. You will soon find that when the inclination of the mirrors is not an aliquot part of 360 the reflections will not join, and then the following table from Sir David Brewster’s manual of the kaleidoscope may prove useful:-- No.

  6. Such then was the original kaleidoscope of Positivism.

  7. Pity to forego the nice kaleidoscope where all was so bright, so harmonious, and arrayed in such regular shapes.

  8. A kaleidoscope view, on water and land, as the little boat glided along sending rainbow ripples in towards the shore.

  9. Winthrop pushed the boat gently out a little further from the shore, and they sat looking, hardly bearing to take their eyes from the cloud kaleidoscope above them, or to speak, the mind had so much to do at the eyes.

  10. It is the kaleidoscope of the quays, a shade higher and .

  11. The quay at Vera Cruz is a kaleidoscope of international trade-life: a spectacle unexampled in its way.

  12. With the swiftness of a kaleidoscope their whole life had changed.

  13. These fishes seem to be every color of the rainbow, and the way they keep darting in and out reminds me of a kaleidoscope on a large scale.

  14. So speaking, he put his kaleidoscope into his pocket, and walked away to practise temperance.

  15. I walked up to him, and saw his own name on the kaleidoscope into which he was looking.

  16. While I was entertained by seeing this company drink in miniature, I accidentally gave the kaleidoscope a turn, upon which the scene vanished in an instant, and another adventure appeared, the same man being still the hero.

  17. I took his kaleidoscope from the shelf; and looking into it, saw him carousing at a table with some companions, according to the morals of a former time, when the worship of Bacchus was more diligently prosecuted than it is now.

  18. Brewster took out a patent for his invention; in the specification of which he describes the kaleidoscope in two different forms.

  19. This was the first shake of the kaleidoscope that brought in front of her eyes something she must see.

  20. Who would suspect, thought I, as I walked a little too circumspectly amid the throng, that my heart was aglow, that I was tensing my muscles in the pride of their fitness, that my brain was a bewildering kaleidoscope of thoughts and images?

  21. But he saw nothing but the swaying kaleidoscope of tumbling forest shadows; rocks that, half gloomed, took fantastic forms; bushes that swayed with the rolling gait of a grizzly.

  22. The lights overhead began whirling their kaleidoscope of colors down upon the dancers.

  23. The whole sky was a kaleidoscope of darting lights.

  24. You take the kaleidoscope to pieces, and where then are the order and beauty to be found?

  25. Here the priest advances, kaleidoscope in hand, and desires you to look at his tinsel and observe its order.

  26. Otherwise the great house was at siesta, and to Maud, who only knew it hitherto when it was a kaleidoscope of guests, there was something attractive in its repose.

  27. The kaleidoscope would shift again and the Avenue Girl would join the changing and disappearing figures that fringed the inner circle of his heart.

  28. All the colours in the rainbow, gleaming by turns in all possible alternations and degrees of light and shadow; a moving kaleidoscope of humanity; the eye at least was entertained.

  29. I see a moving kaleidoscope view of figures--it's very pretty--but why are they all here?

  30. The little bells tinkled gleefully, the many-coloured leading-strings mingled in a kaleidoscope pattern.

  31. If you elect to travel on the top of an omnibus, you will find that Newgate Street and Cheapside show, in turn and on each side, a scintillating kaleidoscope of light and colour.

  32. It is a [v]kaleidoscope with infinite combinations but the same effects.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kaleidoscope" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    chameleon; instrument; mercury; moon; quicksilver; scope; spectroscope; water; weathercock; whirligig