[ adj ] continually shifting or rapidly changing <adj.all>
Kaleidoscopic \Ka*lei`do*scop"ic\, Kaleidoscopical \Ka*lei`do*scop"ic*al\, a. Of, pertaining to, or formed by, a kaleidoscope; variegated.
TT lacks the gift of his master, Leonard Bernstein for drawing 'natural' playing from his orchestra; they sounded thoroughly practised, hardly ever spontaneous. Yet the Scherzo was dazzling, kaleidoscopic.
It has exposed a sharp economic downturn, and a kaleidoscopic diversity of regional structures. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development was set up in 1991 to assist post-communist transformation.
In Mr. Calvino's case, the risk was of a kaleidoscopic technical virtuosity that married science and literature, fantasy and realism, imagination and analysis.
In all, she found 101 street performers for "No Applause, Just Throw Money," which will be telecast Tuesday night on PBS' "P.O.V." It's a kaleidoscopic pastiche of entertainers without interviews, narration or voice-overs.