My eyes indirectly saw a dark splotch on the usual brightness of the parlor. |
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Scott had a big splotch of red dye on his forehead and patches of green and purples decorated his cheeks. |
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Within the modern ice box everything was well organized and not a splotch of food anywhere to be seen. |
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A shock of red feathers rims the beak like a bonnet, and one of the chicks had a splotch of cadmium yellow on its head. |
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The children are horrified: all their anxiety is centered on that one splotch. |
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But as we flew over Grand Isle we saw a very disturbing sight. There was a red splotch on the water that stretched for 2-3 miles. |
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She looked at his shirt noticing it had a big splotch of her blood on it. |
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One drop too many and the colour escapes, veering towards a large, muddy splotch, drenching the paper, now buckled. |
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And if you drip water or anything like that, it becomes a giant splotch. |
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Tommy pointed out a splotch on Corey's white shirt's collar and I smirked. |
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The flush on one of her cheeks slides into a splotch of pale brown as big as a handprint. |
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He wore an open jacket, with a splotch of tar on the sleeve, a red-and-black check shirt, dungaree trousers, and heavy boots badly worn. |
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A black mold-fungus-blast that came on like a splotch and then gradually started taking you over, tunnelling right through you — though as it turned out it wasn't a mold-fungus-blast at all. |
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Females react to other females and their own reflection in a mirror with a display called Splotch. |
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