dapple
Americannoun
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a spot or mottled marking, usually occurring in clusters.
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an animal with a mottled skin or coat.
adjective
verb (used with or without object)
verb
noun
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mottled or spotted markings
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a dappled horse, etc
adjective
Etymology
Origin of dapple
First recorded in 1545–55; probably back formation from dappled
Example Sentences
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The rescued tree, says the 48-year-old Furlanetto, “became part of the architecture,” casting shadows through a skylight that dapple the internal concrete ramp for which the project was named.
From New York Times • Mar. 22, 2024
So when the rain comes, it doesn't just dapple us with light sprinkles, it drops the heavier load of moisture that has been accumulating for a longer time.
From Salon • Mar. 22, 2023
Gleaming spots caused by methane ice clouds in the planet's atmosphere dapple its lower half.
From Scientific American • Dec. 20, 2022
A semicircular bar draws eyes to the center of the wood-paved interior, whose large windows dapple the tables with sunlight.
From Washington Post • Oct. 7, 2022
She found Strong Belwas eating grapes, as Barristan Selmy watched a stableboy cinch the girth on his dapple grey.
From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin
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