[
US
/ˈbɫɑttʃi/
]
[ UK /blˈɒtʃi/ ]
[ UK /blˈɒtʃi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- marked with irregularly shaped spots or blots
-
marred by discolored spots or blotches
blotchy skin
How To Use blotchy In A Sentence
- blotchy," provided a link to a blog by Al Aronowitz, written for The New York Sunday News of November 11, 1973. Expecting Rain
- But now I know that after a few days of ‘treatments’ I get itchy, blotchy, irritable and acutely unrelaxed.
- He had a hygienic beard and a rather blotchy skin, and small unshielded eyes which seemed to be searching for spectacles. A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
- Her voice had risen to a shriek, and her usually beautiful face was red, blotchy, and streaked with tears.
- One of the medics, a woman, sat with a woman whose face was reddened and blotchy from crying.
- “The spider?” said I. “The blotchy, sprawly, sulky fellow.” Great Expectations
- The picture bore no relation to the blotchy, snotty, shouting face of angry childhood.
- However, any complexion can become blotchy, leathery and wrinkled from continued sun overexposure.
- Before she came on this trip she would have seen a stick-thin girl, with ratty blonde hair, blotchy skin and bags under her eyes.
- And it has a so-called blotchy database, of skin conditions. Privacy Digest