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many-faceted

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He was not any one of these things; he was all of these things, many faceted and contradictory.

They were cool and clear and joyous as the mountain torrent: for them life was a crystal of laughter, many-faceted to adventure.

For awhile he stared at the many-faceted depths of the crystals; then he leaned over and touched them with his lips.

The eyes are large and many-faceted and form the blunt-pointed corners of its head.

Hawkes was a complex, many-faceted character; he seemed to have been everywhere on Earth, done everything the planet had to offer.

It was about three feet long with a small, oval-shaped head and two very large, many-faceted eyes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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