A small contrasting part of something.
The act of spotting or staining something.
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Examples for "spot"
Examples for "spot"
1A spot of good company news also helped the market, dealers said.
2The remaining bright spot for New Zealand exporters, China, is facing problems.
3A good spot for coffee lovers that want to try something new.
4When a good spot really matters, make sure you know your spotter.
5This is the second consecutive year that it has taken top spot.
1Now read: Call of Duty Warzone: New season six patch update released
2But Mr Barton said crews would continue to patch together more information.
3This new patch will include a few new aspects namely: Reinvigorated fauna.
4Results: There were no early deaths or major complications following patch repair.
5One group of physicists think they have a patch: quantum-encrypted power stations.
1This time she managed to chip off a fleck of the polish.
2Above was the dazzling sky, not a fleck in its blue fire.
3Farther in it got darker, not even a fleck of moonlight shone.
4She sat up to look at it, seeing the images, shadowy, fleck-filled.
5Yet each fruit has conspicuously on it a fleck of reflected light.
1Never put your money on dapple grey race horses or ginger-haired quarterbacks.
2Her palfrey was dapple-grey and she herself shone as the summer sun.
3I have that dapple gray Young Jeff gave me after the trial.
4Not that watching her was easy, since Selucia held the dapple between them.
5Ser Barristan was at her right, mounted on a dapple grey.
1We validate our method using synthetic speckle images and real ultrasonic images.
2We evaluated LV function in patients with acute perimyocarditis with speckle tracking.
3A CCD camera captured the speckle pattern from a laser-illuminated tissue phantom.
4This new image illustrates the similarity between the speckle patterns around each point.
5Steam them until they are beginning to change colour and speckle with red.
1He could make out a mottled pattern on the hollow cheeks-themaculations of decay.
2It had, however, broad maculations of bluish black, obviously caused by extravasated blood from contusions.
3Defiling the trunks of the trees were broad maculations of crimson, and blood dripped like dew from their foliage.
Translations for maculation