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
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  • 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.
  • Half of the student body's uniforms were ruined, splotched with white from the bleachy water, but there was no way to prove that Michael and Darren had done the crime.
  • The surface is pitted and covered with splotches of red and white.
  • Large red splotches of blood stained my clothes in numerous places.
  • Her white apron became splotched with mucky water and her hands were red from scrubbing.
  • His shirt was ripped and battered, his jeans about the same, with stains splotched all over them.
  • Her eyes went wide as she seemed to notice the red splotches on her nightgown.
  • Shaded by a droopy live oak tree and splotched with moss clinging to its mortared block walls, it looked dropped there from some ancient time, seeming all the more out of place with asphalt crowding it on three sides. Sonny Brewer - An interview with author
  • Each owned a weird splotch of colour in a white and silver frame, painted and framed by a local artist.
  • Vanessa flipped another page and noticed tears splotched on this one.
  • He was wearing his new ladybird-red waistcoat, and it suits him well, although his normally coiffed hair was disordered and his delicate cheeks splotched with colour. Exit the Actress
  • Another popular plant is the dieffenbachia, or mother-in-law plant, which has large, oblong leaves painted with light white splotches. 250 Things You Can Do to Make Your Cat Adore You
  • This painting was placed against the middle wall of the room on a rectangular base made of piles of thousands of sketch paper sheets splotched with ink and pencil drawings.
  • Brilliant reds and blues splotched its body and head, with similarly hued bands on its dorsal fins.
  • Her ocher splotch and muted browns matched the castle.
  • She pulled out a white blouse with brown splotches and speckles on it.
  • Tommy pointed out a splotch on Corey's white shirt's collar and I smirked.
  • This insect has dark-brown flecks and ribbons of brown on its wings, and several white splotches on its small, upper wings, called forewings.
  • Pigeon Tony didn't answer, his gaze focused on a splotch of sun outside the oak grove. THE VENDETTA DEFENCE
  • The white bun on top of her head was now splotched with black ink.
  • One had an unusual white star on its forehead; the other had a white splotch on its neck.
  • Indeed, the cuts that my mother's murderer had made in my flesh were now scabbed over thickly, dark green splotches against my belly's tan hide and bronze scale.
  • Brilliant pink and blue splotches of paint punctuate the surface.
  • My lawn has always been weedy, but this spring, it is especially bad: fewer blades of fescue, more eruptions of splotchy, leafy plants that look like they belong in those bags of pre-washed salad you get at the supermarket -- plus one massive dandelion that I expect to climb any day now in search of a waterbird capable of squirting precious metals out of its oviduct. Weeding lawn myth from reality
  • The dark splotches looked now like blood smudged up the wall, and then splatters around the hole and on the floor.
  • Scott had a big splotch of red dye on his forehead and patches of green and purples decorated his cheeks.
  • Each owned a weird splotch of colour in a white and silver frame, painted and framed by a local artist.
  • Females are a mottled drab brown with a long, orange, black splotched bill, black crown, dark eye-line, and orange legs.
  • Her eyes were splotched red with broken blood vessels, and blood dripped from her nose. Crimson Wind
  • In the smaller paintings, the images are splotched with red, green, blue or yellow paint.
  • The surrounding land is mostly chalk white, splotched with yellow, rust and grey.
  • Fiora's face was splotched with angry red spots, but a twinge of hurt somehow found its way into her enraged voice.
  • Splotched with marks of dirt and even blood, it looked filthy and gave her a conscious feeling of someone living in the gutters.
  • The kitten was black with white front paws and a white splotch on her chest.
  • His black workboots are splotched and spotted with whatever it is streaking his pant legs. Pride of craft
  • Place splotches of color as desired onto page, then blow bubbles through a bubble wand onto the page.
  • All of them contain organic, cell-like splotches, dots and drips of predominantly pastel colors that are overlaid with black lines, darker scribbles and cryptic hieroglyphs.
  • We roll off the futon and onto the straw mats, which are cool and ribbed in tight weave and burn our skin in what look like stratified splotches in the glare of a turquoise lava lamp.
  • My newer ties are splashier, with brightly colored splotches, wildly zigzagging lines, and unusual geometric shapes.
  • With just some meager splotches of blue peeking through billowy cumulus clouds, I'm not sure I'd call this photo "colorful," yet it's difficult not to be struck by the multihued white picket fence, a study of light and shadow optimistically evocative, says Ms. Lyden, of "The American Dream. Trained Toward the Heavens
  • She looked at his shirt noticing it had a big splotch of her blood on it.
  • Ugly purplish bruises were already splotching her wrist.
  • Two more shots hit the log, and splattered my back with splotches of red, but none hit me.
  • Also on the hyper-podial spiders, the one on the left appears to have a splotch of ... blood? And Now the Conclusion of The Spider Wreck Chronicles
  • The kitten was black with white front paws and a white splotch on her chest.
  • This spring, the 44-year-old nutritionist has been weaving red okra, purple-podded peas and a spicy, splotched and twisted plant called a fish pepper among the flowers in her Tonawanda, N.Y., backyard. Pushing the Envelope on Vegetables
  • It was only the size of his palm, and was white with blue splotches on it.
  • Bruises splotched his lower back, chest, and arms. Crimson Wind
  • The kitten was black with white front paws and a white splotch on her chest.
  • Blood splotches began appearing through our pants and socks.
  • Wooden-slatted ‘windows’ hang on a structure of clear plastic that is splotched with colors; a huge scaffold sits nearby.
  • My eyes indirectly saw a dark splotch on the usual brightness of the parlor.
  • In male swordtail fish, black melanoma splotches help lure females, suggesting that the usually deadly melanoma gene is conserved for its beneficial role in sexual selection ... Undefined
  • It was covered with red splotches and pictures of her were everywhere.
  • Picture quality was a little rough, with lots of grain, white splotches, and an occasional vertical line through the screen.
  • My chemise has had a horrible bleach accident and half of the blue squares on it have disappeared under random-sized splotches of white.
  • Apple scab is a fungal disease that causes black splotches on leaves and fruit.
  • I bruise easily and get dark splotches on my hands and arms.
  • For a moment, he simply watched his sleeping lover - he'd lost weight to a foul stomach and not eating for several days; his eyes were sunken, and sallow splotches had began to discolor his skin.
  • She looks like a disgruntled old man, her ears red, her scalp bald and splotchy.
  • The source of other light in the cavern appeared to Kirk to be coming from irregular funguslike splotches of glowing yellow and green phosphorescence on the cavern’s rocky surfaces. Captain’s Peril
  • His muddy boots splotched the carpet.
  • Her ocher splotch and muted browns matched the castle.
  • The street is splotched with puddles from an earlier cloudburst. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
  • Sorrowful tears slid down her cheeks and splotched the words of the paper.
  • The lower half of the artwork consists of dark splotches and torn-paper abstract effects.
  • They'd come out to the city limits after chasing us to get a clear view of things, with eye-slits cut into their stitched white hoods, splotched with a smattering of pink. Carbon dating
  • It could even replace the traditional green-and-brown camouflage splotches used on military equipment since the First World War.
  • As she skimmed over the letter again, she could tell the ink was splotched in places, as if he was crying while he wrote it.
  • An imposing man with the makings of a beard splotched across his face, Garrard skulked down the grimy Philadelphia streets slouched forward as if his muscles were barely contained within his hoodie. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Marie's perfect complexion was stained with red splotches and running kohl.
  • My face was splotchy and I had this huge gut, which I've never had in my life.
  • The skin on his face looks oniony, translucent, and large splotches of gray mottle the greenish hue. The Mother Garden
  • Among American coots, for example, chicks hatch already sporting a red head splotch, and when feeding their broods, parents consistently favor offspring with the reddest adornment.
  • Rainbow is a typical tortoiseshell with splotches of brown, tan and gold on white. Cc has a striped grey coat over white.
  • Painters in splotched overalls carry in buckets and brushes. Miracles, Inc.
  • And if you drip water or anything like that, it becomes a giant splotch.
  • Tears were splotched on all her homework assignments.
  • The seemingly random splotches of bold color mimicked the appearance of tortoiseshell while simultaneously obscuring flaws still evident in the body and glaze of many pieces.
  • Apple scab is a fungal disease that causes black splotches on leaves and fruit.
  • The snow slid from the coat and dropped to the floor in mushy splotches.
  • When I first met Kevin, he was wearing his favourite blazer, a threadbare garment that fitted him ill, but you could spot him across the valley for it is a shockingly bright pink, accented with bilious green and yellow splotches.
  • Tears slipped down his cheeks leaving wet splotches on the cover.
  • At the same time, he takes care to scuff his compositions with small marks, so that the studied perfection of his geometry is offset by the imperfection of the scratch or splotch on the surface that can recall timeworn linoleum floors.
  • A large red splotch began to form on his priestly robes.
  • Its light turned the overhead surface into a dazzling mirror pocked with dark splotches.
  • Her lips were cracked and her skin splotched with purple contusions.
  • The kitten was black with white front paws and a white splotch on her chest.
  • In doing so she got a splotch of flour on her forehead.
  • ‘Then you must be stupid,’ Markus shot back, his cheeks splotched with red heat.

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