stippled

IPA: stˈɪpʌɫd

adjective

  • having a pattern of dots
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Examples of "stippled" in Sentences

  • The iris is heavily stippled and appears almost black.
  • The infected erythrocyte becomes enlarged and stippled.
  • The ink is stippled on with a cloth filled with the ink.
  • "stippled" the ceilings of the White House with interns.
  • Ten vocabularies scumbled inner hello, stippled wit black inc.
  • The stippled punch marks are characteristically Irish in style.
  • Lilith smiled, and it was a cruel expression stippled in moonlight and shadows.
  • Her books capture the peculiar grandiloquence of children's speech; the ornate sentences, stippled with adverbs like raisins in a cake.
  • "stippled," it is covered with fine dots made by a graver directly on the surface of the metal after the plate has been etched and the wax cleaned off.
  • a great if literal example of this type of treatment with its branded 'stippled' surface, but other brands also use the perception of the material use to borrow product values.
  • In that place of darkness and great light, of absolutes and essences that are far removed from the stippled, reddish, purplish hurts of this existence, divine justice shines through.
  • Accordingly, Wolverton's illustrations, done in the same unmistakable, stippled style that characterized his grotesqueries, show off the grim, the violent, and the destructive in the Old Testament, putting the blood and guts in the spotlight.
  • 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.

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