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Examples
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Blotched brands he 'd know was my work; and he could have put it on me, too, with a good yarn about trailing me so close I got cold feet.
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Blotched and swollen from the never-ending attack of flies and mosquitoes his face seemed twice its natural size, and it ached and stung.
The Lone Star Ranger 1914
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Blotched as with leprosy stood the walls, whence many hundreds of blocks had fallen into Broadway forming a vast moraine that for some distance choked that thoroughfare.
Darkness and Dawn George Allan England 1906
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Mr.J. Anderson Henry has communicated to me a nearly similar case: Mr. Brown, of Perth, observed many years ago, in a Highland glen, an ash-tree with yellow leaves; and buds taken from this tree were inserted into common ashes, which in consequence were affected, and produced the _Blotched Breadalbane Ash_.
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I. Charles Darwin 1845
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Their last show for the National, Blotched, inspired by performance art, saw jugglers pouring buckets of paint over each other.
Evening Standard - Home Liz Hoggard 2011
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Their last show for the National, Blotched, inspired by performance art, saw jugglers pouring buckets of paint over each other.
Evening Standard - Home Liz Hoggard 2011
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'Blotched Christmas Day attack shows al Qaeda is diminishing'
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"Blotched brands he'd know was my work; and he could have put it on me, too, with a good yarn about trailing me so close I got cold feet.
The Ranch at the Wolverine B. M. Bower 1905
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