coat of many colours

The phrase "coat of many colours" refers to a brightly colored garment that is made up of various colors or patches of fabric. It often symbolizes diversity, uniqueness, and wealth. The phrase is most commonly associated with the biblical story of Joseph, who received a coat of many colors from his father, Jacob, as a sign of his favoritism. In a wider context, the phrase can also represent the celebration of individuality and the embracing of one's own diverse qualities or experiences.


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