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  • verb Present participle of splotch.

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Examples

  • The filling had bubbled over, splotching the lattice and sending up plumes of smoke.

    Memorial Day Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie Katherine Wheelock 2011

  • Banners and tartans hung on the walls between the windows, plaids and heraldry of all descriptions splotching the stones with color.

    Sick Cycle Carousel 2010

  • Now they were hurling eggs over the wall and at each other, splotching their white robes with orange, crimson, and plum.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • Now they were hurling eggs over the wall and at each other, splotching their white robes with orange, crimson, and plum.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • Now they were hurling eggs over the wall and at each other, splotching their white robes with orange, crimson, and plum.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • "You people are mean-spirited, graceless bullies," he said, jabbing his hot dog at me in indignation, almost splotching mustard on my shirt.

    Sean Carman: I See Dead People Joe Klein 2009

  • You know those upitty Brit dames are wildcats in the sack, all into splotching, bondage and ass play.

    SO MANY TRAILERS!! AIEEE!! 2008

  • I say that I suspect that they were for monitoring because they plants showed a characteristic yellow splotching.

    Talking the Talk James Killus 2007

  • It seemed there was always snow here, splotching the gravel and the shale which was like flaked gray skin from the mountain itself.

    The Arsenal Ahern, Jerry 1988

  • But he still tried making his hand work enough to get the gun from under the left side of his coat, his formal shirt front splotching with blood from the first bullet's secondary wound.

    The Arsenal Ahern, Jerry 1988

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