Mark with spots or blotches of different color or shades of color as if stained.
Colour with streaks or blotches of different shades.
1Let God make His sunsets: I will mottle my little fading cloud.
2What is the cause and cure of mottle leaf of citrus trees?
3I'm talking about survival,' Waverley said, his cheeks beginning to mottle.
4The sewage-associated microbial indicators HF183 and pepper mild mottle virus were detected frequently.
5The worm-blue mottle of his shoulder, bowlined red from nipple back across to spine?
6We'd talked until the fire had burned itself into a glowy mottle of newspaper.
7Gangs of buffalo, herds of antelope, and droves of wild horses, mottle the far vistas.
8His face had the mottle of the habitual drinker.
9A livid tint began to mottle his face.
10Woodward's face had begun to mottle with red.
11His face began to mottle with his anger.
12She checked occasionally to the west for rain clouds, because changes in humidity would mottle the work.
13The colour rose to the surface of his face, a fine network of capillaries revealing an ugly mottle.
14Ree smiled and reached to pinch Ned's little cheek but recoiled from his demanding mottle-faced squalling and dropped her hand.
15Seeds can also carry cucumber green mottle mosaic virus, which has caused huge crop losses for fruit farmers in Australia already.
16The virus could be transmitted to several test plants but not to Perilla frutesence, the host plant of Perilla mottle virus.