[
UK
/fɹˈɛkəld/
]
[ US /ˈfɹɛkəɫd/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹɛkəɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- relating to or covered with or resembling freckles
How To Use freckled In A Sentence
- He was a very active lad, fair - haired, freckled touch of the Dane or Norwegian about him.
- For the kinglet was a small boy with a long, freckled face, blue eyes, a pug nose, and black hair banged across his forehead, and hanging in lank, straight locks far down over his shoulders. John Dough And The Cherub
- His ugly, freckled face gawked in every direction.
- Her skin was tanned and freckled from hours spent in the sun and only made her aqua eyes even more striking.
- He had soft blonde hair and fair, freckled skin.
- a plain girl with a freckled face
- The child has skinny, freckled legs with prominent knees.
- June was composed of grasses neatly interwoven in the shape of an ovate ball, the smaller end uppermost and forming the mouth or entrance; it was lined first with cottony seed-down, and then with fine grass-stalks; it was suspended among high grass, and contained five beautiful little eggs of a carneous white colour, thicky freckled with deep rufous, and with a darkish confluent ring of the same at the larger end. The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1
- She felt immediate relief as she found herself looking at a familiar long, freckled face with sandy bangs.
- Belinda in short plaid frocks and long pigtails, and had moreover visualised her as a freckled little girl with thin legs and snub nose, was abashed. The Clue of the Twisted Candle