Sentence example with the word 'fleck'

fleck

Definition n. a small fragment of something broken off from the whole

Last update: September 6, 2016


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There is a fleck of dust on your coat.   [adverb]

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Presently a little cloud flecked the sky.   [Please select]

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Only when every last lingering fleck of blood was gone did her ability to think return.   [adverb]

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His shaggy coat, set off by the snowy ruff and chest, was like orange-flecked mahogany.   [Please select]

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His bared teeth glinted white and blood-flecked in the electric flare.   [Please select]

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He wore his heavy cassock, which was flecked with snow, and his wide hat.   [Please select]

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He felt that his parched lips were flecked with foam, his heart was throbbing.   [Please select]

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Van Slyck flecked the ash from his cigar and looked at the glowing coal thoughtfully.   [Please select]

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There ARE soot on your cheeks, Mary--a fleck on each.   [Please select]

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The breast and abdomen is a light, ashy blue, profusely flecked with large, circular white spots.   [Please select]

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For the first time he would look into her gold-flecked eyes out of a disingenuous soul.   [Please select]

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