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splotched

ADJECTIVE
  1. marked with irregularly shaped spots or blots

How To Use splotched In A Sentence

  • 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
  • The white bun on top of her head was now splotched with black ink.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • His black workboots are splotched and spotted with whatever it is streaking his pant legs. Pride of craft
  • Her white apron became splotched with mucky water and her hands were red from scrubbing.
  • 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.
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