splotch

IPA: spɫɑtʃ

noun

  • An irregular-shaped spot or stain.

verb

  • To mark with splotches.
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Examples of "splotch" in Sentences

  • It is a splotch, not a speck.
  • My vision was blurry in splotches.
  • That huge red splotch isn't there anymore.
  • He found several splotches on his white shirt.
  • But the collective material only have white splotch.
  • What is that large, red splotch on Rhode's midsection
  • At best it would be a bright splotch on a dark background.
  • Mac grabs the head and lifts it off the body with a splotch.
  • This variaton of the paint scheme featured many different splotch patterns.
  • A splotch, not a speck, so not a map of the whole world or even all of Europe.
  • Valerie, on the other hand, is wearing a strange little white party dress with a weird black splotch on the side.
  • Cow tipping was never considered cruel or inhumane so I am sure a paint splotch that will wash off by the end of the day would be perfectly acceptable.
  • Time had not mellowed the raw crudity of this "splotch," which Browning found recorded in no old, square, yellow vellum book, but in the French newspapers of that very August; the final judgment of the court at Caen

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