Steam hung in the air and the sunlight that slanted through the high window cast rainbows all about you.
There were a dozen cars already there, and we watched the sun cast rainbows onto clouds as it sank into the sea.
Light filtered in through the stained glass above them, casting flat rainbows across the floor.
At night, cascades of snowflakes cast tiny ghostly rainbows under the street lights; these prismatic arcs, hardly the width of a hand span, are bled pale except for a lunar aura of silvers and blues.
The bowl seemed almost to sing with the sun, to chime with the intensity of its light, and cast darkly brilliant rainbows around the sand and upon them.
The water trickled out of his cupped hands, casting rainbows onto the asphodels.
Sportive and gratuitous incarnations were everywhere as far as she could see-pools casting rainbows of iridescent fish; mists composed of a myriad ice crystals; flowers whose every leaf and petal burned like a cruse.
By now the sun was sinking low in the west, and its orange rays ignited the walls of the keep and cast tiny rainbows everywhere like shards from a shattered crystal bowl.
Indefinable scents in the air, and colored lights drifting against the walls, casting rainbows across the huge gold man.
When the sun hits those icicles just right, they cast rainbows across my bed.