Nagkábang ang íyang nawung sa pulbus, Her face was splotchedwith powder.
Nanglabhà nang ímung nawung sa tipdas, Your face is all splotchedwith measles.
Nagkabang ang íyang nawung sa ap-ap, His face is splotched with fungus.
Nakalapak (nakapalapak) sa salug ang húgaw nímung tiil, My floor has become splotched with your dirty feet.
Nagpat-ak ang buling sa salug, The floor is splotched with dirt.
Naglabàlabà ang sinínang dikulur nga giladlad, The colored dress gotsplotched when it was bleached in the sun.
She was still clinging convulsively to a toy lamb which had once been white but whose fleece was now splotched with red.
And then in wintertime there was the purple plumage of the pheasants, the ashen grey of the larks, the splotched silk of the partridges, quails, and thrushes.
The body was an unusual orange red, the tiny wings were gray, striped with the red and splotched here and there with markings of canary yellow.
Her voice was carefully steadied but Dick noticed for the first time the shadows etched under the big brown eyes, and the flush of excitement splotched high on her cheek-bones.
I made it around a corner of brick and stood up, hurting my knee on a piece of brown-splotched pipe.
He braced his red-furred hands on the sides of his auctioneer's stand and leaned his splotched eagle beak toward us.
His face was splotched with red, and the little hollows at the sides of his forehead pulsed rapidly up and down like the bellies of scared tree frogs.
He cut a comic figure standing there in his shirt in the half light, with the dewlap at his throat dangling grotesquely in the neck opening of the unbuttoned garment, and his bare bowed legs showing, splotched and varicose.
The sensation rather than sight of an overhead flash caused the splotched horse to throw back his head with a snort and the rider to hang his gaze on high.
In one of the high-fenced, unroofed pens of a wholesale butcher stood twenty-five or thirty sleek steers, red splotchedwith white, upon the rump of each the interrogation brand of the Queer Question Ranch.
Contrary to the suggestion of his given name, his coat was not dotted; rather, was splotched with three colors--sorrel and black on a background of white.
Yet all that I can recall is the sound of thumps and stifled curses and a confused mess of strained faces, violently working arms, and broad white shirt fronts now splotched with a harsher color.
Bending forward, he glared into the garishly splotched face of his daughter and put his hand to his throat, struggling for speech.
His gray skin, because of its lack of pigmentation, was splotched with eczema; his wool was a dirty, yellowish white; his features were permanently distorted because of his lifelong efforts to keep the light from paining his pink eyes.
Hopalong looked down at his thigh and saw a heavy, blood-splotched bandage fastened clumsily in place.
Knowing that, it was startling to hear him tell of Plummer, Hickock, Roberts, Thompson and a host of other gunmen who had splotched the West with blood.
He had never, of course, conceived of so terrible an adversary as this splotched brown and yellow monster before him.
His splotched brown and yellow hide was studded along the neck and shoulders with pointed knobs of horn.
At last I reached the nest, and there—rich reward for my trouble—lay four brownsplotched eggs.
And if one found, on thrusting her hands beneath my clothes, that my feet were cold, most proudly and complacently she would unfold my garments, and expose my little splotched limbs to the fire.
A sandy plain, checkered across by verdant-banded arroyos, and splotched with little clumps of trees and little fields of corn.
The steep gray mesa slopes were splotched with clumps of evergreen shrubs and piñon trees.
They dressed in relays, taking turns about before the splotched mirror.
Birdie wrapped herself in a crimson kimono plentifully splotched with large pink and blue and red and green chrysanthemums and snuggled into a white wicker rocking-chair.
A cluster of farm buildings stood against an abrupt, cedar-splotched bluff, out of which a stream flowed and shortly fell into a large basin.
There it soared, dull purple, splotched with dark green, and rising to white at its shoulders, and radiant with light on its crown.
There is an irregular, outjutting ledge of rock here, and it was beneath a moss-splotched bowlder I found a hole leading into the knob, its entrance large enough for me to stand erect in.
Some wear the splotched duster which hides their identity entirely, and others are dressed in serviceable thin brown uniforms which bear hardly any insignia.
The sapeurs and artillerymen wear dull green-and-yellow splotched dusters that make them almost invisible in the woods and impart the most striking war-working appearance to them.
The stone-walls around, once painted white, were now also stained and splotched with great blotches of green and russet dampness.
The animal made good progress here, and after a while they struck a level, splotched with dry bunch-grass, which rustled noisily under the tread of the pony's hoofs.
With stretching neck and flying hoofs he swooped with long, smooth undulations that sent him, looking like a splotched streak, splitting the night.
When Joe and Ann came near enough to see that the little one's face and hair and clothes were splotched with blood, fear clutched at their hearts.
Green-black, and splotched with snow that clung here and there upon their branches, along the southward limits of the barren crowded down the serried ranks of the ancient fir forest.
She had good features, her eyes were blue, her hair abundant and golden, her hands, now splotched with smut, were small and slender.
Body from dark gray or brown to rust or fawn andsplotched with white; eyes dark.