Harlequined example sentences

Related (16): costumed, masquerade, motley, jester, buffoonery, gaudy, tawdry, capering, jollity, jaunty, bedizened, fanciful, clownish, outlandish, pantomime, farcical.

har·le·quin

noun

Harlequin (noun) · Harlequins (plural noun) · harlequin (noun) · harlequins (plural noun) · harlequin duck (noun) · harlequin ducks (plural noun)

  - a stock male character in traditional pantomime, typically masked and dressed in a diamond-patterned costume.

  - a small duck of fast-flowing streams around the Arctic and North Pacific, the male having mainly gray-blue plumage with bold white markings.

  - in varied colors; variegated:

Synonyms

jester, joker, droll, zany, varicolored, variegated, colorful, particolored, multicolored, multicolor, rainbow, jazzy, kaleidoscopic, psychedelic, polychromatic, checkered, motley, plain

"Harlequined" Example Sentences

1. She harlequined her way around the room, dazzling everyone with her wit and charm.
2. His harlequined movements were a sight to behold, as he danced gracefully around the stage.
3. She harlequined her way through the crowd, her dazzling smile captivating everyone she met.
4. His harlequined performance was a showstopper, as he sang and danced with ease.
5. She harlequined her way through the crowd, her graceful movements drawing admiration from all.
6. His harlequined style of dress was a sight to behold, as he strutted around the room.
7. She harlequined her way to the top, her determination and hard work paying off in the end.
8. His harlequined words of wisdom were a source of inspiration to all who heard them.
9. She harlequined her way through the competition, her talent and skill earning her the top spot.
10. His harlequined mannerisms were a sight to behold, as he moved with ease and grace.
11. She harlequined her way through the party, her bubbly personality making her the life of the event.
12. His harlequined sense of humor had everyone in stitches, as he cracked jokes and made light of the situation.
13. She harlequined her way through the exam, her intelligence and hard work earning her top marks.
14. His harlequined delivery of the speech was mesmerizing, as he spoke with conviction and passion.
15. She harlequined her way through the presentation, her enthusiasm and charisma captivating the audience.
16. His harlequined style of dress was unique, as he mixed and matched colors and patterns to create a look all his own.
17. She harlequined her way through the meeting, her ideas and insights proving invaluable.
18. His harlequined approach to the problem was a breath of fresh air, as he thought outside the box to come up with a creative solution.
19. She harlequined her way through the interview, her confidence and poise impressing the panel.
20. His harlequined style of cooking was a delight to the taste buds, as he blended flavors and spices to perfection.

Common Phases

dazzle; mesmerize; enchant; captivate; bedazzle

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