splotchy
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of splotchy
Example Sentences
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Splotchy with measles caught from classmates, Kermit Roosevelt Jr., cousin of Theodore III and Cornelius, bedded himself in Harvard's infirmary.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Splotchy brown-and-gray paintings covered the walls, and a chalkboard behind the counter listed a whole slew of colorfully named overpriced beverages.
From "Shadowshaper" by Daniel José Older
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Splotchy skin full of little holes, puffs in the cheeks, red eruptions on the forehead.
From The Beautiful People by Beaumont, Charles
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