Adverb
colourfully (comparative more colourfully, superlative most colourfully)
Alternative spelling of colorfully
A high point was when over 1,000 colourfully designed foam domino tiles, each over convert tall, that were stacked along the former route of the Wall in the city center were toppled in stages, converging in front of the Brandenburg Gate. Source: Internet
Etruscan temples were heavily decorated with colourfully painted terracotta antefixes and other fittings, which survive in large numbers where the wooden superstructure has vanished. Source: Internet
His stories are often like fables, and his explication – colourfully grounded but picaresque – is admirably lucid.” Source: Internet
In Plaza de Armas, the city’s front room, Quechua mountain people, Inca-descended and extremely colourfully dressed in woollen chalecos, stand with their lamas, ready to be photographed. Source: Internet
These colourfully costumed, masked dances (performed mostly by monks) typically are moral vignettes, or based on incidents from the life of the 9th century Nyingmapa teacher Padmasambhava and other saints. Source: Internet
The procession of often colourfully decorated trucks and cars became known as the publicity caravan. Source: Internet