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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
bespeckle .
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Examples
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His star-bespeckled cloak glittered in the light of the crystal that hung suspended from the cavern ceiling.
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The canopy was impossibly tall and daylight bespeckled between the leaves like the stars in the night sky.
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During a tour last year of army posts, she was photographed near the strife-torn border of Pakistan, the bespeckled lady brandishing an AK-47 and smiling.
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Tyler Durden's strategy of destroying the paper trail is currently being utilized by the most unlikely of persons, a broach-wearing, bespeckled Congresswoman from the Midwest named Marcy Kaptur.
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So Slash, for your own health, lose the bespeckled disguise, buzz that fro, and just let us see the true, beautiful you…
CAPTION THIS: If a Slash Has a Stroke In an Afro, and No One is Around to See It… | Best Week Ever 2008
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Vosshall told the mostly bespeckled and hipsterish crowd, which had "schnoz-mopolitans" in hand, how little is still known about the science of smell.
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A pretty brunette in blue jeans, three-year-old and a one-year-old in tow says what she wants for Christmas, looking at her tall, bespeckled husband is, "another baby."
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He's bespeckled, slight, a liberal arts major, and not very good at his job.
Charles Ardai on Fresh Air Scott Parker 2008
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Stay tuned …. .this just in – The bespeckled Harry Reid said the only reason he accepted such good seats at the premier boxing matches he attended was on account of his diminished eyesight ….
Think Progress » VIDEO: Bush Caught In Lie About Snow Resignation 2006
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The clothes of this gentleman were much bespeckled with flue; and his shoes, stockings, and nether garments, from his heels to the waist buttons of his coat inclusive, were profusely embroidered with splashes of mud, caught a fortnight previously — before the setting – in of the fine weather.
Nicholas Nickleby 2007
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