Variegated in a sentence as an adjective

The roman empire was with a large and variegated population.

A counted number of pulses only is given to us of a variegated, dramatic life.

The military I'm sure has plenty of data on this--and MREs are duly variegated.

Happy to share and partake in the natural refulgence of the variegated English language with you.

It felt like my brain was no longer a device for thinking but was now just producing variegated patterns and noises and other garbage output.

It is horrible for coding and those variegated wizards and diagramming tools don't make me productive either.

Also, unlike an extractable resource, their goodness is variegated.

It is also has "greens and greys and unfussily variegated people" -- clearly it's not Canada, but in general it would be a much less drastic transition!

We can profit by focusing on precisely these contests -- and the more prolonged, variegated, and ferocious they were, the better.

They’re randomly variegated, fuzzy logic, neural network, pattern matching, feedback loop driven mammal organs.

At the end of the day, what it is that the code does seems to be variegated and broad enough that I look at #2 and #3 as two dimensional axes with a huge amount of sub tribes in between.

Thanks for your remarks, but you've made some profoundly incorrect assumptions and raised contextually variegated guidelines to the status of axioms.

I'm still working on improving SEO, but here's some examples for Google:"buy variegated peperomia plant" #7 / DuckDuckGo #2"jackson vine" Google #9 / DuckDuckGo #4"rainbow eucalyptus for sale" Google #22 / DuckDuckGo #6Apparently I need to start using DuckDuckGo!!!

Variegated definitions

adjective

having a variety of colors

See also: varicolored varicoloured