when you have a variety of colors

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alpacinou

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I want to describe a situation when you see a variety of colors.

Are these correct and natural?

1. The sky was a melancholic mingle of gray and pale blue.

2. Her dress was a swirling mingle of emerald green and cobalt blue.

3. Her painting is a flamboyant mingle of swirling shades of red and orange.

4. I really love that city. It's a vibrant mix of bright colors.

5. The garden is a luxurious mingle of various shades of green.

6. The meadow is a blazing mingle of red and pink flowers.

7. The hills were a rich quilt of all shades of green.
 

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I want to describe a situation where you see a variety of colors.

Are these correct and natural?

1. The sky was a melancholy mingle of gray and pale blue.

2. Her dress was a swirling mingle of emerald green and cobalt blue.

3. Her painting is a flamboyant mingle of swirling shades of red and orange.

4. I really love that city. It's a vibrant mix of bright colors.

5. The garden is a luxurious mingle of [STRIKE]various[/STRIKE] shades of green.

6. The meadow is a blazing mingle of red and pink flowers.

7. The hills were a rich quilt of all shades of green.
Mingle isn't usually a noun, but it makes sense and seems okay. Let's see what others think.
 
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