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  • Choose a white form if you want to add a bit more light to proceedings but, in my humble opinion, speckled purple is the best. Times, Sunday Times
  • Large numbers of vestal moths and a few crimson speckled moths, both normally resident in the Mediterranean, have been seen on the south-west and south-east coasts and in Gwynedd.
  • Galicians specialize in trencherman food: suckling pig, grilled skate, pulpy octopus speckled with sea salt and paprika.
  • Speckle tracking in migrating cells with retrograde flow had turned out to be more challenging.
  • Then you have these reversible jackets, which have bronzed satin type fabric on one side and oatmeal speckles on the other.
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  • The book is full of scientific observations of creatures such as the sea speckle, the red poison needle, the oleander, the bluebottle or coral. From the Mouth of the Whale by Sjón - review
  • From the cooler water morwong, to a splendid angelfish and the brightly speckled hawkfish, this oceanic haven in the middle of a vast sea vibrates to the rhythm of the Pacific's currents.
  • Despite noticeable speckles, nicks and the odd scratch, the first reel of the film looks quite good with excellent contrast and sharp images.
  • When I stood on my native hills, and saw plain and mountain stretch out to the utmost limits of my vision, speckled by the dwellings of my countrymen, and subdued to fertility by their labours, the earth's very centre was fixed for me in that spot, and the rest of her orb was as a fable, to have forgotten which would have cost neither my imagination nor understanding an effort. Introduction, I.1
  • Others are swamp blue aster, a pink turtlehead, speckled joe-pye weed, great lobelia, Pennsylvania buttercup, and several kinds of sedges.
  • Some crystals grow to a much bigger size giving granite a speckled appearance.
  • These colours can be speckled or spiced up with added sparkle and are available in perfectly smooth or textured options. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bird, a lovely white-and-brown speckled ring-necked dove, dozed off from the comfortable heat of the room as she wrote her letter.
  • Please tell more about them, mother," said Marjorie, coming up with her hands full of yellow, speckled adder's-tongue. Our Little Canadian Cousin
  • Along woodland paths, or alongside tall hedgerows, speckled wood butterflies flit between the sun and the shade. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beautiful greenhead, out on the fields speckles are cackling their wild lorelei; Contest: Translate Duck Speak, Win Decoys (and More!)
  • 'Up wi' him! 'cried Madge wi' the Fiery Face, who had just been loosed from the 'jougs,' wherein she had been confined for 'kenspeckle incontinence.' Border Ghost Stories
  • These colours can be speckled or spiced up with added sparkle and are available in perfectly smooth or textured options. Times, Sunday Times
  • Choose a white form if you want to add a bit more light to proceedings but, in my humble opinion, speckled purple is the best. Times, Sunday Times
  • This choice allowed us to travel comfortably with the wind at our backs while viewing the constant vista of mountains and valleys, the ice-speckled Atlantic Ocean in the distance dotted with floes of drift ice from Quebec and Labrador.
  • The females are speckled brown; the males, mostly white. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other species lured by the Indian summer include the distinctive crimson speckled, the dainty vestal moth and Spoladea recurvalis, an extremely rare tropical species. Indian summer sees exotic moths fly in
  • Wildlife spotted in East SussexButterflies (13) meadow brown; hedge brown; speckled wood; essex skipper; small skipper; large skipper; comma; small tortoiseshell; large white; small white; green-veined white; purple hairstreak; white admiral How to get back to nature when camping
  • One man who has known him since those earliest days is Joe Miles, a kenspeckle figure in Ulster rugby, who was chairman of the selectors when Humphreys was first picked to represent the province.
  • It can be recognized as oval to irregular spots or blotches with ash gray centers and the presence of black fungal bodies speckled over the lesion surface.
  • Gatekeeper and speckled wood butterflies flit between hemp agrimony, dusty ferns, patches of yellow bird's-foot trefoil and blue tufted vetch. Country diary: St Stephens-by-Saltash
  • Her cheeks were flushed with excitement and a speckled dove with an injured leg perched on her shoulder. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the winter time they had their taffety gowns of all colours, as above-named, and those lined with the rich furrings of hind-wolves, or speckled lynxes, black-spotted weasels, martlet skins of Calabria, sables, and other costly furs of an inestimable value. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • The inshore division recognizes eight species: croaker, black drum, flounder, gafftop catfish, gar, redfish, sheepshead, and speckled trout.
  • The artist mixes water with oil sometimes, so that, as the two liquids separate out on the canvas, a speckled effect of marbling is achieved.
  • The flower color, which is a wine red with a generous amount of speckles and spots, is also somewhat variable.
  • Last year in the Czech Republic, Prague was bespeckled with ads for a new hypermarket called Cesky Sen (Czech Dream).
  • Blue skies speckled with tiny fleeces of cloud made it a glorious afternoon in Knock.
  • Gatekeeper and speckled wood butterflies flit between hemp agrimony, dusty ferns, patches of yellow bird's-foot trefoil and blue tufted vetch. Country diary: St Stephens-by-Saltash
  • My mother certainly dreamed of something similar and openly fantasised about which one of the children she could have adopted in order to make room for nine feet of MFI'd speckled faux-granite laminate and four tall stools, on which she could perch breakfasting on peach Ski yoghurt, drinking Mellow Bird's with Carnation evaporated milk and being, in a lot of ways like Heather Locklear from Dynasty, but living in Currock, Carlisle. How Britain fell in love with breakfast
  • And other chunks of marbleized and speckled soap are mixed with river rocks in a slotted dish. Snow White's House: A Genius For Still Life
  • The result is a nicely marked speckled faced ewe lamb with good confirmation and vigor.
  • Every one also has easels standing tall, accompanied by a weathered table speckled with paint and sporting a paintbox and palettes.
  • The freshness of ingredients really stood out, as not a single speckled leaf, wilted green or bitter endive was to be found.
  • I left the residence to walk down to the office, and saw that the lake was speckled with faintly glowing dots.
  • Closing my eyes I can see, across the boggy run, a six-foot alligator erupting from the speckled combination of dark water and bright bladderwort.
  • Across one cheek was a scrape; tiny smears of dried blood speckled her mottled skin below her eye.
  • A newborn rosie somewhat resembles a gray-speckled trout, with only a hint of the trademark pink breast.
  • Following the Industrial Revolution, many trees became blackened by smoke and on these the speckled moths were suddenly highly conspicuous.
  • The concerned expert introduced that dispels the yellow speckle to from treat the primary affection to obtain.
  • I was awed by the sight of a helium neon laser with its glowing discharge tube emitting an intense collimated beam of red laser light that produced an otherworldly speckle pattern. Theodor W. Hänsch - Autobiography
  • Age-related speckles and scratches are essentially non-existent.
  • Please tell more about them, mother," said Marjorie, coming up with her hands full of yellow, speckled adder's-tongue. Our Little Canadian Cousin
  • The young birds, which are speckled brown like the hens, tend to lurk beneath the hedge. Times, Sunday Times
  • They should have given him a garland of the speckled leaves and stems of oxtongue, for falsehood. Wildfire
  • Its back is speckled with light markings, and its tail is barred with black.
  • Choose a white form if you want to add a bit more light to proceedings but, in my humble opinion, speckled purple is the best. Times, Sunday Times
  • Age-related speckles and the like are remarkably few.
  • He was hard at work on his magnum opus: a painting, six feet tall, of the Savior's slaughter on the cross, a feral Pollockian image simultaneously repelling and exhilarating; the colors clamored in crimsons and yellows, blacks and speckled, blue blots.
  • The speckle noise is the inherent noise pattern evoked by the mechanism of ultrasound imaging. It brings great difficulties to the feature extraction, recognition and analysis.
  • Steve was obviously tall, about 6, and had brown hair which was speckled modestly with grey on the front and sides.
  • There's also a crunchy peanut-butter tart, topped with an iridescent scoop of celery sorbet and speckled with crushed pistachios.
  • It was a strange coloured little creature, speckled brown like tortoiseshell.
  • A blackbird's egg is blue with brown speckles on it.
  • Generally, I like my pancake served speckled side up.
  • The excrement of a bedbug gives a characteristic speckled appearance to their harbourages.
  • The canopy was impossibly tall and daylight bespeckled between the leaves like the stars in the night sky. The Gerrymandering Mind | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • A blackbird's egg is blue with brown speckles on it.
  • The team carried out meticulous studies of the birds' eggshells to show that speckled areas of shells are significantly thinner than unpigmented patches.
  • An assortment of bruises in varying shade of purple and blue speckled my usually smooth, olive colored skin.
  • Lovely birds: classic thrushy speckles with the addition of a creamy eyebrow and bricky-red flanks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brown ant-like specklet worn by nenuphar in crown. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Slices of black bread like placemats irregularly bespeckle the dining room floor.
  • Along woodland paths, or alongside tall hedgerows, speckled wood butterflies flit between the sun and the shade. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every spring the moorhens build themselves a nest on a raft of twigs or on the bank at the waterline, for a clutch of speckled brown eggs to bring off a hatch of four or five tiny brown-black chicks.
  • They extend applicable scope of laser speckle photography in study of heat transfer.
  • From the top deck I can see the speckled effect of gum on pavements. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the past, we have enjoyed a traditional Welsh treat called a bara brith which means "speckled bread". Archive 2009-03-01
  • The tightly knit skin is speckled and a bit dirty, but easily peeled; the segments fill the pith and have two pips each. Food Watch
  • I hope you don't mind but my coworkers took sips so there are a few more speckles of backwash in it now.
  • Even the teleporter has been upgraded -- say goodbye to the "speckle" and hello to the "swirl. Local News from Sarasota Herald-Tribune
  • Pinzote, the stalk of the banana tree, was once dumped into Costa Rican rivers, but is now made into smooth, faintly speckled paper.
  • Blended checks, speckled materials and colourful herringbones amid reversible two colour fabrics all make impact.
  • She was two or three shades lighter than the man, and had the peculiar brown, kinky hair, straight, flat nose, and speckled, gray eyes which mark the metif. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 2, February, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • Her cheeks were flushed with excitement and a speckled dove with an injured leg perched on her shoulder. Times, Sunday Times
  • I would get this really happy feeling when I was putting on my coat if I could look around and everything was nice: the glasses turned upside down and shining, the carpet speckless and smooth like a mowed lawn, the pillows on the bed fat and indented. We
  • The walls were dark gray and bare, but Horton speckled and painted the floors of the auditorium aisles with free-form designs.
  • This would be a fine accompaniment to a meal-sized toasted honey baked ham bagel, also filled with thick cut Swiss cheese, whole grain mustard, crisp lettuce and a daub of herb-speckled mayonnaise.
  • Her little house was in spotless, speckless order from top to bottom. Chronicles of Avonlea
  • It's been a good week for the kenspeckle Labour MP George Galloway.
  • These colours can be speckled or spiced up with added sparkle and are available in perfectly smooth or textured options. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he came down, speckless after his bath, he found his mother scrupulous in a low evening dress, and, to his annoyance, his Uncle In Chancery
  • All over the world, if not every day then in every age, beautiful paintings and poems and pieces of music and buildings are generated: one can almost imagine little flaring lights on the surface of the earth, like those seen in photos from space, though they are much more sparse and scattered than the illuminating devices that bespeckle our globe. PoetryFoundation.org
  • Beyond them was a flat snowy pasture, speckled with a few blackened shrubs, and even further away, a dark band between snow and sky, was the huge wall.
  • As the speckled storm-cock singeth from the scant-leaved hawthorn-bough, Lyra Heroica A Book of Verse for Boys
  • Some are plain, some are colorful, some speckled or scribbled.
  • His view encompassed the harbor and the faint lights of villas that speckled the hillside beyond. CORMORANT
  • Another kenspeckle figure in Scottish training ranks is Andrew Crow, whose five-year-old gelding Witch Wind did well to finish second.
  • They are soft brown in colour and speckled like an egg.
  • Choose a white form if you want to add a bit more light to proceedings but, in my humble opinion, speckled purple is the best. Times, Sunday Times
  • The square of metal grille is speckled with paint of a colour it was once but is no longer supposed to be. Times, Sunday Times
  • Porpoises, snow-white terns sitting on drifting wood, sea-eagles, ospreys, sea-snakes, sails, the smudge of steamer-smoke and its ten-mile plume, sunlit isles and speckless sky, with no sound save the purring of the engine and the prattle of the water against the bows — a catalogue of the commonplace, and yet stimulative of entertainment and content. Last Leaves from Dunk Island
  • The blame lies with the plant's appearance – it has speckled leaves and its flowers are well-hidden, but their spathe (the special leaf that protects the flowers of an arum) and spadix (the spike on which the flowers are arranged), are said to resemble male and female genitalia. The power of spring flowers
  • They mournfully gazed at the empty floor that was earlier that day full of brown eggs speckled with grey spots.
  • Have you so quickly forgotten those boys at the mews, of not enough years even for hairs to bespeckle their chins?
  • You must keep your buttons, accoutrements, and rifle speckless, and have your hair cut in a style which is not becoming to your particular type of beauty.
  • I do remember we played for keepsies and I won a nice collection of clearies, cat-eyes (the purple/green combos were my favorites), a few highly prized speckled eggs, aggies (agates), alleys (alabaster/marble), steelies, and even a few boulders.
  • If a laser is projected onto such a surface the unique reflection can be captured as a unique "speckle" pattern by a digital camera and used as an identity. Itwales.com - top headlines
  • Katie's eyes were a brilliant, intense green, with little streaks and speckles of blue and orange in them.
  • In a humbler-looking fabric, like a gray or brown herringbone, a plain loden or a lightly speckled tweed, the cap looks great with a peacoat, leather jacket or fisherman's sweater - or anything one might deem more Irish than squirish. NYT > Home Page
  • Mrs. B. was arrayed in a superb speckled foulard, with the stripes running fore and aft, and with collets and camails to match; also, a rotonde of Chantilly lace, embroidered with blue and yellow dogs, and birds and things, done in cruel… Mark Twain
  • In his creel were a dozen trout, for the speckled beauties had been rising to the fly that skipped across the top of the riffles as naturally as life. A Daughter of the Dons A Story of New Mexico Today
  • Stars began to speckle the light sky, clouds shrouding the mountains in the east.
  • The country speckled with pot-holed roads and clogged ports expects at least two infrastructure debt funds with a corpus of $10 billion each to start operations in the current fiscal year ending March 31. India Official: Three Companies Interested in Infrastructure Debt Funds
  • Blended checks, speckled materials and colourful herringbones amid reversible two colour fabrics all make impact.
  • Asia's third-largest economy, speckled with pot-holed roads and clogged ports, aimed to spend $500 billion during 2007-2012, relying heavily on private funding to build power plants and roads. India to Miss Infrastructure Investment Aim
  • Speckled images of such polymer structures are obtained by microinjecting low amounts of labeled monomers into cells.
  • So tepid arguments between mumbling, incoherent, misinformed gentlemen speckle the news programmes.
  • A number of kenspeckle folk with Hamilton connections were at the opening match.
  • His eyes were brown, speckled with gold, his hair a dusty brown, and his skin a deep tan.
  • Choose a white form if you want to add a bit more light to proceedings but, in my humble opinion, speckled purple is the best. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sundress Deanna wore a few hours earlier was speckled in dirt and blood.
  • Rather, the worn organic colors of the ancient earth and stone of which the city is composed, the colors of limestone, the ruddy gray of tufa, the warm discoloration of once-white marble and the speckled, rich surface of the marble known as pavonazzo, dappled with white spots and inclusions like the fat in a slice of mortadella. The Forever City
  • The shape-changer looked down at himself, observing drab brown feathers, barred and speckled, that covered a body half the size of the bird before him.
  • The tiniest speckles of blood still littered the ground at his feet, hardly visible, but there all the same.
  • Smoothly and gracefully, carefully preserving the speckless integrity of her dress, never hastening her pace, and never looking aside to the right hand or the left, Miss Gwilt pursued her way toward the open country. Armadale
  • Small speckles of seasoning decorated the rich meat.
  • Jonna tricked me into letting her park La Tortuga, her mobile estate, in front of my imposing maison for a few nights by bribing me with rutabagas from the far Nawth (impossible to find at lake Chapala) and a couple of bags of Calloway Gardens Speckled Heart Stone Ground Enriched Grits from Georgia. Manuel�s Restaurant
  • For him it is the sanctum housing a god: a speckled marble, with galactic whorls of light in its core.
  • Vosshall told the mostly bespeckled and hipsterish crowd, which had "schnoz-mopolitans" in hand, how little is still known about the science of smell. Sustainable: The Day DEET is Done
  • A short, thin woman with black hair that was speckled with gray answered the door.
  • He came from conscientiously shepherding the flocks of ocean, and I do not wonder that my ring-straked, speckled and spotted varieties put him out of countenance. Father and Son: a study of two temperaments
  • Its yellow flowers with sharply reflexed petals have many black speckles.
  • The water was spreading over the floor, speckles of white sticking to the floor.
  • Beautiful greenhead, out on the fields speckles are cackling their wild lorelei; Contest: Translate Duck Speak, Win Decoys (and More!)
  • Small speckles of blood leaked onto the window.
  • Stay tuned …. .this just in – The bespeckled Harry Reid said the only reason he accepted such good seats at the premier boxing matches he attended was on account of his diminished eyesight …. Think Progress » VIDEO: Bush Caught In Lie About Snow Resignation
  • Objects were painted to either simulate the color and maculation of Brownheaded Cowbirds eggs (i.e., off-white background with brown speckles [see Harrison 1978) or they were painted immaculate white.
  • The young birds, which are speckled brown like the hens, tend to lurk beneath the hedge. Times, Sunday Times
  • The yellow speckles resemble stars and an occasional large patch is referred to as the moon.
  • Speckled along the way sweat and wisdom, beauty and achievements was behind his back.
  • She's got copper-colored hair and pale-white skin with freckles speckled all over her nose and cheeks.
  • According to Burns's kenspeckle coach Rab Bannon, the shock win over Earl was the result of the Englishman's camp not doing their homework on the Coatbridge boxer.
  • Ive always had the most luck with a yellow or charteuse with a red breast or black speckles. What color panfish popper would attract bass the best
  • Her cheeks were flushed with excitement and a speckled dove with an injured leg perched on her shoulder. Times, Sunday Times
  • So Slash, for your own health, lose the bespeckled disguise, buzz that fro, and just let us see the true, beautiful you… CAPTION THIS: If a Slash Has a Stroke In an Afro, and No One is Around to See It… | Best Week Ever
  • Along woodland paths, or alongside tall hedgerows, speckled wood butterflies flit between the sun and the shade. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wallpaper around them was a textured red with speckles of gold, but a gaudy look was avoided with the neutral silk, cream bedspreads, pillowcases and curtains.
  • The green and white speckled ones are meant to be eaten raw, like radishes, though they taste like uncooked dough to me.
  • The walls were dark gray and bare, but Horton speckled and painted the floors of the auditorium aisles with free-form designs.
  • The shells are speckled and range in color from dark brown to blue or white.
  • Galicians specialize in trencherman food: suckling pig, grilled skate, pulpy octopus speckled with sea salt and paprika.
  • But speckled woods can go on spinning round each other, rising higher and higher, for minutes on end. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if there was any salt it was hiding in the odoriferous gray and fly-speckled sludge, into which my shoes were now sinking. A Salty Tale From the Islands
  • This libellous insinuation against the admittedly speckless virtue of the Venus de Medici is about the only clear case of médisance which I have so far been able to discover! Maria Edgeworth
  • Speckled red liquid signifies a drink made from chia seed - too sweet, alas, to allow a distinctive taste profile to shine through.
  • The large globe with clustered nebulas and speckled stars and solar systems that were scattered with planets, suns and moons rotated slowly and gently.
  • A blackbird's egg is blue with brown speckles on it.
  • Her apron was speckled with oil.
  • They have a pink head and are green and blue across their bodies with speckles of gold. Think Progress » Arizona legislature demands immigrants and President of the United States verify their status.
  • I stopped dead in my tracks and grinned real big when I noticed that the lawns are speckled with beautiful little bluets.
  • Because speckle contrast was often low and filament overlap could also produce speckles, myosin tethers were used as fiducial marks for this study.
  • For an office-appropriate look, pair this thick lace sweater top (with a camisole layered underneath) with speckled tweed pants and flatform loafers for a unique, yet chic look.
  • speckle the wall with tiny yellow spots
  • Blended checks, speckled materials and colourful herringbones amid reversible two colour fabrics all make impact.
  • On her head sits a black pillbox hat with a shoulder-length black veil speckled with black velvet dots.
  • This crack filler contains river sand in an acrylic polymer, which first appears milky white but dries clear and leaves only the speckled colored sand exposed.
  • The square of metal grille is speckled with paint of a colour it was once but is no longer supposed to be. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has been gone for years but I think of her every summer when I head to the pantry to find the canners (one is hers, blue and white speckled enamel and the other a more recent version, a much used aluminum from the old ten cent store in Kirkland, when we had a ten cent store) rings and all of the other canning things. Join the Canvolution
  • A pretty brunette in blue jeans, three-year-old and a one-year-old in tow says what she wants for Christmas, looking at her tall, bespeckled husband is, "another baby. Behind the Velvet Curtain With a Retail Santa
  • He's bespeckled, slight, a liberal arts major, and not very good at his job. Charles Ardai on Fresh Air
  • As the speckled storm-cock singeth from the scant-leaved hawthorn-bough The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs
  • Then, using a paintbrush, fling tiny speckles of paint everywhere.
  • When fishing with baits such as mirro-lures and spinnerbait type lures for speckled trout and red drum is usually go superline with a leader depending on water clarity. The Great Braid Debate
  • The speckled trout hit a bait like a freight train.
  • And the body beneath, the spindly thing she carried through the world, chalk pale mostly, and speckled hands with high veins, and cropped hair that was fine and flaxy gray, and her bluesteel eyes—many a boy and girl of old saw those peepers in their dreams. Underworld
  • White and speckled alstroemeria flowers and tapered reed stems combine with cat's eye marbles in a glass vase.
  • What hair remained was wispy and of no particular colour, clinging to a speckled head. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the top deck I can see the speckled effect of gum on pavements. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first of these was an intense passion among local farmers for hunting that delicious, wild speckled bird known as the bobwhite quail.
  • The square of metal grille is speckled with paint of a colour it was once but is no longer supposed to be. Times, Sunday Times
  • No sooner had we climbed the grassy slopes to the top than a breeze appeared to blow the mist away, revealing the island speckled waters of Loch Lomond.
  • ‘grub-picker’ (or tree-creeper), about as small as the penduline titmouse, with speckled plumage of an ashen colour, and with a poor note; it is a variety of the woodpecker. The History of Animals
  • Spanish mackerel, pompano, bluefish, skipjacks and - yes - speckled trout are among the flashy vanguards of summer.
  • He's bespeckled in piercings, he's wearing a spiked dog collar, a leather jacket and, to top it off, he's been injured in a skating accident!
  • Another aspect of Caravaggio's past persists in ‘The Young St John’ in the Borghese Gallery: a petulant urchin, speckled with sun-rash, and with an effeminate moue on his face as a ram curves and stretches against his pliant body.
  • The square of metal grille is speckled with paint of a colour it was once but is no longer supposed to be. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some robins that were early builders already have large young in the nest - four or five speckled birds looking out for food with beady eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The small black rock, speckled with silver, was discovered in the garden following the heavy storms last week.
  • Glazes were almost universally lead based, giving a greeny yellow colour, although copper or iron could be added to change the colour or add speckles of a different colour.
  • Some robins that were early builders already have large young in the nest - four or five speckled birds looking out for food with beady eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although dark minerals such as biotite and hornblende are usually present, giving the rock a speckled appearance, they are never abundant.
  • Their route became a steep scramble between white boulders speckled with green and grey lichen.
  • this painting was nothing more but an unexcitingly grey canvas with a few red speckles
  • Wings with the interior and exterior lines angulose, diffuse, composed of brown speckles; middle line more oblique, straight, slender, double, obsolete towards the costa of the fore wings, bordered with diffuse angular streaks of brown speckles; marginal points deep black. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • I released her/him, and s/he seemed to be just fine despite some torn fin bits and speckles (ripped spots?) on her body scales, but it is very odd to me that this is the SECOND time I've discovered a tetra stuck in almost the exact same spot. Day in the Life of an Idiot
  • Trees are snapped and the foundations of homes speckle the landscape. Indonesian Volcano Victims Turn to Tourism to Rebuild Their Lives
  • It was plated upright, on a giant white platter, and its interior was speckled with peppery lardons and smudges of warm Roquefort.
  • He delighted to play at draughts with an albino chief whose light skin was profusely bespeckled with brown blotches and whose eyes were dull blue.
  • Whenas high rank in beauty poets sing, they say * Brown ant-like specklet worn by nenuphar in crown. Arabian nights. English
  • Fore wings with the speckles mostly confluent in the disk, mostly wanting along the interior and exterior borders; several black and brown speckles, some of which border the large reniform mark. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • We go down to a circular pond, speckled yellow and white with water crowfoot, and take the valley base to Cote Head Farm which looks nice and has friendly farmers.
  • Their route became a steep scramble between white boulders speckled with green and grey lichen.
  • Mum's copy had a hole punched in the top left hand corner to facillitate its hanging by a piece of string to the side of her speckled-blue and white enamelled New World gas cooker. Sepia-Toned Baking
  • Forest snakes include cottonmouth moccasin, copperhead, rough green snake, rat snake, coachwhip, and speckled kingsnake. Southeastern Mixed Forest Province (Bailey)

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