<span class="searchmatch">nun</span>-<span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">nun</span>-<span class="searchmatch">coloured</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">nun</span>-<span class="searchmatch">coloured</span>) Synonym of pied ("having two or more colors")...
various <span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> dominoes, and all wearing masks. See colored. bicoloured decoloured discoloured monocoloured <span class="searchmatch">nun</span>-<span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> off-<span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> party-<span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> plum-coloured...
Clare corporate <span class="searchmatch">nun</span> dry as a <span class="searchmatch">nun's</span> cunt dry as a <span class="searchmatch">nun's</span> nasty <span class="searchmatch">nun</span> buoy <span class="searchmatch">nun</span>-<span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> nunhood <span class="searchmatch">nun</span>-like nunlike <span class="searchmatch">Nun</span> Monkton <span class="searchmatch">nun</span> moth nunnery <span class="searchmatch">Nun</span> of the Visitation...
surcí surgi (sonorized) sùrici, sùlici (trisyllabic) surciu, surgiu (ʊ-<span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> ending) From Latin sōr(i)cem, accusative singular of sōrex. IPA(key): /ˈsuɾ...
wymples) A wimple; a female headcovering, especially (but not only) worn by <span class="searchmatch">nuns</span>. a. 1394, Geoffrey Chaucer, “General Prologue”, in The Canterbury Tales[1]...
Having two or more colors, especially black and white. Synonyms: bicolor, <span class="searchmatch">nun</span>-<span class="searchmatch">coloured</span>, particoloured, piebald Decorated or colored in blotches. 1624, Democritus...
hands. When the <span class="searchmatch">nuns</span> weren't watching, I rested my head on his shoulder. An orange-<span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> and orange-flavoured cordial. An orange-<span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> and orange-flavoured...
ascended to the pulpit in his <span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> clothes! 1999, John Cornwell, “Absolute Power”, in Hitler's Pope, →ISBN, page 348: <span class="searchmatch">Nuns</span> were still dressed, head to...
X2-X6 are <span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> differently. Tiradritti (2008, 6) proposes to see in X1 the representation of the primeval mound of earth that rose from the <span class="searchmatch">Nun</span> at the...
painted faces, together with their many metal ornaments and gorgeously <span class="searchmatch">coloured</span> feathers, adding to their wild, fierce appearance. 2000, C. J. Puotinen...