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Meanings of
flecked
in English
Having a pattern of dots.
dotted
speckled
stippled
specked
Related terms
patterned
Usage of
flecked
in English
1
Colors: Bright Pale Yellow; Sky Blue; Blue Emerald Green; Emerald,
flecked
Gold.
2
Sarge fit, although he didn't look capable of any
spit
-
flecked
rants today.
3
Colonisation and politics Other testimonies were
flecked
with ideological asides and politics.
4
However, dry and in the sunlight, it might be
flecked
with gold.
5
The shiny chest of the horse was
flecked
with the classic foam.
6
The sun was shining in a sky
flecked
with soft, fleecy clouds.
7
The sky was leaden, and the air already
flecked
with fine snow.
8
The sea turned a peculiar light green and was
flecked
with whitecaps.
9
Minghelli
flecked
a speck of dust from his spotless cuff and said:
10
Above was a riband of glassy sky
flecked
by the floating nimbus.
11
Day after day passed, and no white sail
flecked
the dreary expanse.
12
Her lips reddened, and before her the snow was
flecked
with blood.
13
It was written on a leaflet of paper heavily
flecked
with gold-dust.
14
And she saw butterflies flitting there through green branches
flecked
with sunshine.
15
He paused,
sun
-
flecked
,
holding up a bough, prepared to duck under it.
16
Even the glistening mud, usually so hideous, was
flecked
with luminous patches.
Other examples for "flecked"
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About this term
flecked
Adjective
fleck
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
fleck with
fleck with gold
fleck with foam
fleck with blood
fleck eyes
More collocations
Flecked
through the time
Flecked
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common