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variegate

[vair-ee-i-geyt, vair-i-geyt] / ˈvɛər i ɪˌgeɪt, ˈvɛər ɪˌgeɪt /


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In most big, general-interest art museums, a midsize show like “Off the Record” would be one item on a variegated tasting menu, its arguments and urgencies forgotten as you move on to the next attraction.

From New York Times

These variegated formats point to a further awakening by playwrights and directors to the notion that the toolboxes of performance have to be broken open, their contents spilled everywhere.

From Washington Post

Kwon calls her plants “Grandma’s collection,” meaning most of them are typical plants that she grew up with rather than the super-rare, variegated plants popular on Instagram.

From Seattle Times

If you are looking for something tall and dramatic, dracaenas, which are popular for their striking variegated foliage, hold up well in lower light.

From Los Angeles Times

Her richly variegated colors and complex, arresting scenes take full advantage of tapestry’s stitch-by-stitch autonomy.

From New York Times