Definitionadj. consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds
Last update: August 11, 2015
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There were motley paintings in the conference hall. [adjective]
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It was a medium sized room with a motley assortment of aging SGI and PC hardware lining the walls, all running Linux. [adjective]
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They really looked exactly what they are - a motley bunch of journeyman footballers only suited to lower league football. [Please select]
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A ribald face, sullen as a dean's, Buck Mulligan came forward, then blithe in motley, towards the greeting of their smiles. [Please select]
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Turning from the Pharisee, we are attracted by some parties who, as subjects of study, opportunely separate themselves from the motley crowd. [Please select]
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The group of about thirty armed men who followed this gifted commander was of a motley description. [Please select]
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Her first impression was of a motley mass of steeds and men, glittering in purple, gold, silver and jewels. [Please select]
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] The half-naked forms floated over the warm pavement like a motley crowd of phantoms. [Please select]
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Nothing could be more bizarre and at the same time more motley than this troop. [adjective]
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