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How To Use Blotched In A Sentence

  • Those last images of him in 1993 before his enforced retirement with his bloated face and blotched, spotty, wretched complexion, a giveaway sign of the soon to be irretrievably poisoned liver, were sad indeed.
  • Cele's throat and blotched tongue are swollen with thrush, a fungal infection of the mouth.
  • Mohsen looks like a Lebanese workmen's cafe, its windows permanently steamed up and blotched with notices and stickers.
  • I at working on my lunchbreak and someone sent me a link to the photos of him laying on the ground in his apartment - he was blotched with purple and blue and had all this strange foamy cauk-like stuff coming out of his nose. The curse of semi-permanence
  • And the immersive nastiness of their aesthetic — decayed bathrooms, foul workshops, seeping industrial spaces, blades blotched with rust — distilled the slasher-flick elixir: atmosphere. Don’t Fear the Reaper
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  • Crow's nest; three eggs, short and thick, fawny white blotched with fawn-brown chiefly at the thick end. The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1
  • Some are striped, some blotched, some speckled in a variety of brilliant colours.
  • Sometimes they are dull white with brick-red spots openly disposed in form of a rude ring at the larger end; at other times the spots are rufescent claret, with duller indistinct ones appearing through the shell; others are of a deep carneous hue, clouded and coarsely blotched with deep rufescent claret; while again some are faint carneous with large irregular blotches of rufous clay with duller ones beneath the shell. The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1
  • Their flanks were blotched with a livid nitrous efflorescence, with flaring sulphur, unhealthy verdure of pitchstone, streaks of arsenical vermilion; their beds -- a frantic maze of boulders. South Wind
  • The woods of Indiana ran to moss, and sometimes descended to bogginess, and broad-leaved paw-paw bushes crowded the shade; mighty sycamores blotched with white, leaned over the streams: there was a dreamy influence in the June air, and pale blue curtains of mist hung over distances. Old Caravan Days
  • The skin on his face was dull and blotched, his eyes drained of that familiar childlike wonder. Jan Herman: Writers on Fighters
  • The green is often variegated with yellow or white - the variegation itself can be flushed with pink and may be marbled, blotched or neatly edge each leaf.
  • He rounded a slight bend in the road, which then turned to gravel intermittently blotched with mud. Empty Homes, Empty Windows
  • The eggs are not unlike those of the English hawfinch; the ground colour is pale greenish grey, blotched and spotted with blackish brown. Birds of the Indian Hills
  • She is naked and drenched in sweat and saliva and mucus, her mouth is open, her face is blotched with purple.
  • In the middle distance, on the broken foothills surrounding the crater, the greenery was blotched with black and gray swaths of bare or scorched earth. Backlash « A Fly in Amber
  • They were black specks in the distance, nothing more than what looked to be dots of blotched ink dabbed on to the bright, clear blue sky.
  • Behind, the glass barrier was a starved looking girl in a dirty purple dress ruined with mascara splatters, black tears blotched her face and her high bun was loose and trailing down in tousled strands.
  • My breathing was shallow and I felt faint as the tears blotched my face.
  • Neon ooze blotched the frilled fabric and streaked her hair, and blood stained the edges of cuts in the material, though the cuts in the underlying flesh had long since closed.
  • The green is often variegated with yellow or white - the variegation itself can be flushed with pink and may be marbled, blotched or neatly edge each leaf.
  • There was the shaggy creature, which might have been fallow under Urth's sun, streaked with black yet still skipping with frantic energy; even as I saw him, Sidero's caliver blotched him more. The Urth of the New Sun
  • Bob Loder was a swarthy, heavily built, square-faced man with a blotched skin and unhealthy pallor and small, discouraged eyes. She Closed Her Eyes
  • Above her the once pale blue roof-lining of the vehicle was blotched red. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • On the 12th May one nest contained three eggs of a rosy-white, thickly irrorated and blotched with purple or deep claret colour, and at the larger end confluently stained with dull purple, appearing as if beneath the shell. The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1
  • Her hands shook, and her face was blotched and swollen from weeping. Invisible Child
  • He gestured at the map-hung walls, the blotched charts like half-finished tapestries, the frowning impassivity of metal filing cabinets. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE

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