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Rainbowed   Listen
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Rainbowed  adj.  Formed with or like a rainbow.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Rainbowed" Quotes from Famous Books



... rapture; it caught the sun for them and threw it back in millions and millions of living, rainbowed diamonds. The world was all gold and blue and tremulous with clean salt winds. It seemed ridiculous that one could be unhappy on such a day. Dorothea danced pagan-like at the wave edge while Jennie ...
— Stories from Everybody's Magazine • 1910 issues of Everybody's Magazine

... the darkness rainbowed birth comes pouring, Your virtue heeds the voice, Eternity— Re-echos: "Let them come." 'Tis Nature's plea For broadening progress; Nay, 'tis God imploring The Human to take strength for Liberty, Truth, Honor, to catch up ...
— Freedom, Truth and Beauty • Edward Doyle

... wide-winged, through the blue dome of light. Everything mortal has moments immortal, Swift and God-gifted, immeasurably bright. So with the stretch of the white road before me, Shining snow crystals rainbowed by the sun, Fields that are white, stained with long, cool, blue shadows, Strong with the strength of my horse as we run. Joy in the touch of the wind and the sunlight! Joy! With the vigorous earth ...
— The Little Book of Modern Verse • Jessie B. Rittenhouse

... glimmering legions. Right by my breast the nightingale sang; The old rhymes rang in the sunlit mist That we this hour regain— Song-fire for the brain. When my hands and my hair and my feet you kissed, When you cried for your heart's new pain, What was my name in the dragon-mist, In the rings of rainbowed rain?" ...
— Chinese Nightingale • Vachel Lindsay

... builded well— Only that little lonesome cell, Where never romping playmates come, Nor bashful sweethearts, cunning-dumb— An April burst of girls and boys, Their rainbowed cloud of glooms and joys Born with their songs, gone with their toys; Nor ever is its stillness stirred By purr of cat, or chirp of bird, Or mother's twilight legend, told Of Horner's pie, or Tiddler's gold, ...
— The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 1 (of 4) • Various



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