How To Use Freckled In A Sentence
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He was a very active lad, fair - haired, freckled touch of the Dane or Norwegian about him.
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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
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His ugly, freckled face gawked in every direction.
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Her skin was tanned and freckled from hours spent in the sun and only made her aqua eyes even more striking.
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He had soft blonde hair and fair, freckled skin.
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a plain girl with a freckled face
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The child has skinny, freckled legs with prominent knees.
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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
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She felt immediate relief as she found herself looking at a familiar long, freckled face with sandy bangs.
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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
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Jordan was lanky and freckled and his hair was as big as a kickball.
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Daniel stood by, with arms akimbo, his booted legs braggartly straddled and his freckled face primed with an intolerant grin at our recent efforts.
Desert Dust
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Her hair was fair, lightened by the sun and the sea, and her skin was tanned and freckled.
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There were two forewomen — pretty, freckled-faced Tess and the masculine Winnie.
Working With the Working Woman
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And Mr. Hinks, having displayed a freckled fist of extraordinary size and pugginess in an ostentatiously familiar manner to Mr. Polly's close inspection by sight and smell, turned it about this way and that and shaken it gently for a moment or so, replaced it carefully in his pocket as if for future use, receded slowly and watchfully for a pace, and then turned away as if to other matters, and ceased to be even in outward seeming a friend ....
The History of Mr. Polly
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Her freckled skin glowed with health again.
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He was astounded to see a tear creep down her freckled cheek.
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His face is freckled, weather-beaten and chunky, and his hair is tied back in a long ponytail.
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Being pale and freckled I've always burned easily, but never as rapidly as I do now.
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His fair, freckled skin and blue eyes reflect his Irish heritage.
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I saw hundreds of Australian waterbirds, including Freckled Ducks (our most endangered duck) in large numbers.
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When two people say Goodbye in a parked Jeep Grand Cherokee on a star-freckled January night, and the air-conditioned air is thick with kisses unkissed, and his index finger gently strokes her goosepimpled knee and he turns off the air conditioner without a word, goodbye suddenly becomes Goodbye-with-a-captial-G, and to say it means they will miss each other.
Is This Something?
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He was lying there, looking up at the star-freckled sky with something like smug amusement twisting his lips, turning his expression into an odd parody of a smile.
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He nailed it!" said the freckled teener satisfied with his candidate's performance.
The Fraternization of John McCain
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a child with skinny freckled legs
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And while my identification skills are at the "purple one with yellow stripes" level, I do also enjoy the evocative names: three-stripe fusilier, diagonal-banded sweetlips, filamented flake, oblong silver biddy and freckled goatfish, not to mention the charming category of odd-shaped bottom dwellers.
Dive Time
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Their hands - podgy, thin, freckled or pale - touched everything, prodding, caressing, tickling, squeezing.
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Think of Walky as a 'nighthawk'! "and Marty, who was a short, freckled-faced boy several years his cousin's junior, went off into a spasm of laughter.
How Janice Day Won
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The orange-freckled Breffan chief clomped back down the rampway, cannon in one hand, datapad in another, his remaining two arms stiffly at his side.
Songs of Love & Death
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(For the full effect, close one eye, place the other approximately one inch from the weeble's crotch and imagine it sans pants, as a freckled but pube-free groin conveniently obscured by other characters 'arms, legs, swords, etc., at any point where we might be squicked by a sight of CGI tadger.
I Am Beowulf! You're Going Daaaaahn!
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His eyes were light blue and rather small, and his face was fearfully freckled; but for all that he was not a bad-looking boy.
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They all turned to see a freckled face red-haired girl in a 80's retro type green dress and pumps.
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It was impossible not to like the freckled girl with the tip-tilted nose.
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The Irish qua Irish have no more title to self-determination than have the freckled, red-haired or bow-legged.
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He rapped gently upon the door, and it was opened by a tall, freckled boy with dirty blonde hair.
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The sun was beating down upon my skin but I didn't care whether I freckled, that was completely unimportant now.
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I was nothing compared to my cousins, whose shoulders were almost tan they were so freckled.
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Her skin was tanned and freckled, and the girl was positively cute.
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One of her hands curved atop the other to form a pink, freckled molehill her desk.
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A picture of a grinning, freckled teenage boy was on the right. On the left side was a shot of a young woman in a graduation gown and mortarboard.
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Jane Gilbert, trim, honey-haired, and freckled, is quite at home in this milieu.
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A freckled boy of about seventeen was stooped over his jointer, busy bevelling a barrel-stave, and another a year or two younger was carefully paring long bands of willow for binding the staves together when the barrel was set up in its truss hoop.
An Excellent Mystery
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He was beautiful looking, with a thick mop of curly brown hair and a wide freckled face.
DESPERADOES
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He had soft blonde hair and fair, freckled skin.
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The extent to which feeling overwhelmed by brownness and foreignness frightens the few remaining freckled and tuna-fish-laden Caucasian children in the city away from the public schools is not acknowledged and certainly not discussed.
Tales Out of School
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He has a mop of brown hair and a lightly freckled face, and is still very much a boy in body, if not mind.
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Sir Walter Scott gave an account of an unidentified friend who had been in Paris and discovered a ‘tall, thin, raw-boned, grim-looking old man’ with a sunburned and heavily freckled face.
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Henry was nineteen years old, bull-necked, stocky and freckled, a man of electric energy and ferocious impatience, compelling charm and an ungovernable temper.
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Her eyes lit up with a star-struck grin gracing her pale, freckled face.
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Richardson derives it from Namsh, being freckled (damasked).
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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There was no one at the desk, just a pudgy young man with an open freckled face.
WHEN THE SACRED GINMILL CLOSES
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To my surprise it's a young boy with a freckled, eager face and brown hair styled to flop over one eye, wearing black, carrying a rucksack and a bag.
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Her freckled cheeks were flushed, her lips still slightly swollen from his loving, her eyes slumberous.
The Devil Wears Plaid
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People with fair, freckled skin, a ruddy complexion, or red hair are more susceptible to sunburn than others, but everyone is susceptible to some degree.
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For four years John Phelan allowed the beautiful freckled-faced colt to frisk and gambol to his hearts content in long meadow.
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Her long, slender fingers gripped a pair of posts with apprehension, though her weather-worn, freckled face held no sign of tension.
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On the mantelpiece his wife, Nancy, smiled from her photo, her wavy brown hair tousled, and her freckled nose slightly pink with sunburn.
Excerpt: Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson
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There was no one at the desk, just a pudgy young man with an open freckled face.
WHEN THE SACRED GINMILL CLOSES
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There he was, with his "shocking bad hat," his freckled face, his bright eye, and his shrewd expression, smoking his old "dudeen," and gazing at the new world around him.
Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
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She was about Hanna's age and looked nice and friendly: short, a little plump but not fat, with long red hair and freckled face.
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Maybe he asked, because he got an answer -- from the grinning, freckled face bending over him, as he lay, armorless, on a sort of pallet, under the taut stellene roof of a Moontent.
The Planet Strappers
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My skin is neither tan nor pale and it is freckled but not noteworthy in its freckling.
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He had light blue eyes, a freckled face and a mop of bright blonde hair atop his head.
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On top of them descended from the waggon on high a flame-coloured shock of hair surmounting a freckled face, a covert coat, a kummerbund, and cloth gaiters.
From Capetown to Ladysmith An Unfinished Record of the South African War
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Eventually, the creaky hinges swung open with a younger, brown haired, freckled boy standing just inside, looking at me.
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He carried a dustrag in one hand, and an expression of extreme discontent was on his freckled face.
A Son of the City A Story of Boy Life
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She glanced down upon a freckled face of the complexion described as pasty, a pair of greyish-blue eyes, and
Apples, Ripe and Rosy, Sir
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He could have been lying on his naked belly in the grass by now with the sun painting red blotches on his freckled skin, while little bugs tickled between his toes.