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[ UK /splˈɒt‍ʃ/ ]
VERB
  1. blotch or spot
NOUN
  1. an irregularly shaped spot

How To Use splotch In A Sentence

  • She looked like any other teenage girl with a splotchy face and a body given to chubbiness. My Soul to Keep
  • The light colored splotches appear as a more or less solid mass in the peripheral area of the coral, but they have a lamellar distribution of blebs farther in.
  • ‘Beefman is a very confused guy,’ Irene says, staring at a splotch of spilled soy sauce that has dried to the table.
  • But then, even young girls do not fail to recognize a handsome face when they see one - even if it is splotched with black grease.
  • She evokes the futile battle against insects: The pages of my notebook tell their own story, encrusted with flattened mosquito and blackfly corpses and splotches of my own blood. Two books on the Arctic
  • Within the modern ice box everything was well organized and not a splotch of food anywhere to be seen.
  • Stephanie did not look well. The gloss had gone from her blond hair and her skin was splotchy looking.
  • Paper is splotched with dried tears near the end.
  • Each owned a weird splotch of colour in a white and silver frame, painted and framed by a local artist.
  • A few fingerprints splotched his face, as if she had made an effort to grab him but failed.
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