spotting

IPA: spˈɑtɪŋ

noun

  • A spotted pattern.
  • The act of spotting or sighting something.
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Examples of "spotting" in Sentences

  • Agreed: spotting is only for those most unfortunate events.
  • We traveled here during the dry season, when animal spotting is easiest.
  • Where I come from, spotting is just what you said it was: something between a girl and her panties.
  • A pair of binoculars are a great help in spotting squirrels especially in late winter when no foliage exists.
  • If you have (1) a knowledge of the substance and (2) know how to think logically then issue spotting is automatic.
  • But having tried to put this into practice has given me a real advantage in spotting the co-operative people I want to be/work/interact with.
  • With Buffy the Vampire Slayer having been off the air for over five years now, who are our children turning to for advice in spotting bloodsuckers?
  • Though it was initially unclear whether he got the first down as officials were late in spotting the ball, the Bills immediately sent out their field goal unit.

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