How To Use Bespatter In A Sentence
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His reputation was bespattered by malicious gossip.
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The car bespattered my suit with mud.
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In contrast, Catrin was bespattered and soaked, looking as if she had been wallowing in mud, and she received many disapproving looks as she trotted Salty through town.
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You were so bespattered with mud that I thought you were some old farmer.
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He is a man of about 35, in a deplorable plight, bespattered with mud and blood and snow, his belt and the strap of his revolver-case keeping together the torn ruins.
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The car bespattered my suit with mud.
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We spotted Mr. Schnabel, who arrived in white painter pants bespattered with drops of various shades of paint (no purple pajamas this time!).
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Our journey was very slow, and we were bespattered with mud from head to foot.
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That night the water was steadily creeping higher and higher, while a civil engineer, mud-bespattered, with the red ribbon of the Legion of Honor in his button-hole, was standing on the corner of the sandbag bastion by the Pont de la Concorde and measuring its advance.
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The backs of my legs were bespattered with mud after walking home in the rain.
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Peppered with dry wit and classic understatements, this book is a delight to read and my copy shows it, bespattered with grease and finger marks and bent this way and that as I would literally go to sleep with it.
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He is entirely in black broadclothor rather, at present, black and brown, for he is bespattered with mud from his heels to the crown of his low hat.
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Already bespattered with mud from head to foot, the Prince halted just long enough to thank the farmer, and then resumed the chase.
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His steed was bespattered with mud, and his head hung down as if worn by long travelling.
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It might commove Europe and bespatter it with blood, but that would not hinder it from plunging itself into nothingness in the abysmal ooze of definite dissolution.
The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
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The meaningless abstraction bespattered political and theoretical books.
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Now move to strike the blight of this, our sad, blood bespattered earth
"To President Obama"
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This time not only his skirts, but even his hat, was bespattered with mud.
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He coughed out blood and more blood bespattered us.
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The trousers were bespattered with mud.
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His body sank sideways in the same direction, the head lolling nervelessly upon his right shoulder, whilst from the great rent in his breast the blood gushed forth, embruing the water of his bath, trickling to the brick-paved floor, bespattering -- symbolically almost -- a copy of L'Ami du Peuple, the journal to which he had devoted so much of his uneasy life.
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He was a somewhat diminutive boy, clad in a velvet suit with a lace collar, both of which were plentifully bespattered with mud.
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He was without kith or kin, a lonely old man, embittered and pessimistic, fighting vermin the while and looking at Garibaldi, Engels, and Dan Burns gazing down at him from the blood-bespattered walls.
DAN CULLEN, DOCKER
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Colotes therefore has bedashed and bespattered himself and his master with that dirt, in which he says those lie who maintain that things are not more of one quality than another.
Essays and Miscellanies
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Only in some hollow of a larger tree on the sheltered side may be seen a few scattered leaves of some close-clinging creeper, or the hardy leaves of the tataramoa, bespattered with mud.
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Her hands were red and raw and the front of her tunic was bespattered with water stains and soapsuds, but she still had another pile to go.
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He was disheveled, soused with water, bespattered with mud, his round face very pale, and he fixed a wild stare on the company …
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His shirt was bespattered with blood, and it was this that attracted suspicion to him as he stepped from his car.
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He sauntered across the lawn to where she stood, a smile splitting his thin face as he saw how bespattered with paint she was.
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I raised my head I heard the groans of dying men, and a warm stream of new-shed blood bespattered me where I lay close to my murdered master as he gave up the ghost.
Rhesus
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As far as I can tell, your argument, which you inist Mr. Sidgwick must accept if he wishes to avoid being bespattered with innuendo about Final Solutions, is as follows: if the phantasms I, John Roosevelt, conjure up are true representations of reality, then a negotiated settlement is impossible; therefore, a negotiated settlement is impossible.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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His car is bespattered with mud.
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Long swim the right that net reservation takes law to act to the behavior of bespatter of relevant and concoctive fact, bring a false charge against sb.
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The comic writers of the town, when they had got hold of this story, made much of it, and bespattered him with all the ribaldry they could invent, charging him falsely with the wife of Menippus, one who was his friend and served as lieutenant under him in the wars; and with the birds kept by Pyrilampes, an acquaintance of Pericles, who, they pretended, used to give presents of peacocks to Pericles female friends.
Pericles
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This is the side of Emanuel that gets obscured by stories about obscenity-bespattered phone calls and gifts of dead fish.
Chicago, get ready for Rahm Emanuel's charm offensive
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In fact, use a network to derogate, bespatter competitor, had emerged in endlessly.