kaleidoscope

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Recent Examples of kaleidoscope Solutions and problems are part of an organically evolving kaleidoscope. Cornelia C. Walther, Forbes.com, 1 Aug. 2025 Letters on Natural Magic, an 1832 correspondence series between Sirs David Brewster (inventor of the kaleidoscope in the early 1800s) and Walter Scott, includes the Turk in its examination of entertainments that blended science and magic. Betsy Golden Kellem, JSTOR Daily, 30 July 2025 The Jet Pilot is essentially a Daiquiri—rum, lime and simple syrup, one of the world’s great three ingredient drinks—put through a kaleidoscope. Jeremy Repanich, Robb Report, 26 July 2025 Blink Cincinnati is returning to Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky next year, enveloping the region in a kaleidoscope of lights and sounds for its fifth iteration. Haadiza Ogwude, The Enquirer, 8 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for kaleidoscope
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Noun
  • In the shadow of Coppola’s collective political fantasy Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 phantasmagoria Apocalypse Now put the concept of social disaster and political psychosis into the mainstream, from the Vietnam War to the Covidapocalypse.
    Armond White, National Review, 4 July 2025
  • The 90-minute opera is basically a phantasmagoria of how Schoenberg got here.
    Mark Swed, Los Angeles Times, 20 May 2025
Noun
  • The panorama was taken with Perseverance's Mastcam-Z instrument and depicts a rippling surface nearby as well as hills in the distance some 40 miles (65 kilometers) away from the rover.
    Brett Tingley, Space.com, 8 Aug. 2025
  • The experience of being in it—and the hot tub boasting the same wide panorama—is inspiring and dramatic, much like the exquisite hotel itself.
    Kathryn Romeyn, Architectural Digest, 7 Aug. 2025
Noun
  • At the time, my wardrobe consisted mostly of neon backless shirts and tank tops, and an eclectic assortment of flip-flops, both formal and informal.
    Alisha Fernandez Miranda, People.com, 5 Aug. 2025
  • The company, which has become known for its homey aesthetic and assortment of fruit spreads, herbal teas and baking mixes, shared a black-and-white photo of the duchess wearing a sun dress and wide-brimmed hat alongside its celebratory message.
    Edward Segarra, USA Today, 4 Aug. 2025
Noun
  • At first, the snowman is part of the couple’s silly, intimate games, but eventually becomes a third wheel, resulting in homicidal rage and the love montage descending into something more akin to a horror movie.
    Chris O'Falt, IndieWire, 4 Aug. 2025
  • Watching the montage also stirred a mix of pride and longing for the mom.
    Daniella Gray, MSNBC Newsweek, 3 Aug. 2025
Noun
  • Criminal records reveal a trove of online accounts connecting Rupnow to an online community bound together by hate and an obsession with chaos and destruction.
    Natalie Eilbert, jsonline.com, 7 Aug. 2025
  • Privacy and Security: With these systems processing vast troves of sensitive health data, the potential for breaches or unintended access grows exponentially.
    Sahar Hashmi, Forbes.com, 6 Aug. 2025
Noun
  • Throughout all the dramas of daily life—the fender bender, the sleep regression, the surprise layoff—partners can start to feel trapped with each other.
    Olga Khazan, The Atlantic, 13 Aug. 2025
  • In the days leading up to the event, which was filmed in New York City on Tuesday, Aug. 12, there was online speculation about certain contestants potentially not showing up to address the drama and fallout from the season.
    Taylor Ardrey, USA Today, 13 Aug. 2025
Noun
  • Fortunately, Abercrombie is a treasure trove of the season’s hottest looks at prices that can still fit your budget.
    Kelsey Stewart, Glamour, 14 Aug. 2025
  • After all, your email is a treasure trove of useful data that can be employed in further attacks.
    Davey Winder, Forbes.com, 12 Aug. 2025
Noun
  • These old Zinfandel vineyards are considered to be American historical treasures, given that most commercial vineyards are pulled out at around 30 years of age.
    Liz Thach, Forbes.com, 15 Aug. 2025
  • The historic casino, located across from Fremont Street Experience, is full of miscellaneous treasures and antiques, including a chandelier from Figaro Opera House in Paris, a giant brass boar from Nice, and a 1927 Pullman train car.
    Alex Schechter, Travel + Leisure, 14 Aug. 2025

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