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stippled

[ UK /stˈɪpə‍ld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a pattern of dots

How To Use stippled In A Sentence

  • The exposed gold could then be stippled or grained to suggest the shimmer of the threads of the textile.
  • Shearing surfaces are shown with a pattern of short grey lines, while broad crushing surfaces are stippled in grey.
  • Her books capture the peculiar grandiloquence of children's speech; the ornate sentences, stippled with adverbs like raisins in a cake. A life in books: Lauren Child
  • A similarly heightened, highly poetic, sensibility invades the etchings that began in the 1980s, black whorls and stippled textures fanatically worked, the artist relishing the "element of danger and mystery" that accompanies slipping a heavily worked plate into acid. Lucian Freud obituary
  • In subsequent works, he geometrically structured the stippled monochromes to toy with color contrasts.
  • The artist's deftly stippled, textured works resemble blurry travel photographs of exotic locales, snapshots taken in a time before mass tourism and Club Med.
  • Fig .5.13. Representation of the wind system and precipitation area ( stippled ) in a middle - latitude cyclone.
  • Lilith smiled, and it was a cruel expression stippled in moonlight and shadows. Hellgate London Covenant
  • The flattened back strap and grip surfaces were stippled and coated in OD, as was the slide, which was fitted with AmeriGlo's triple-tritium dot, ghostring-and-post sight set.
  • The tip is painted fluorescent orange whilst the body is stippled using a piece of sponge with emerald green.
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