In summer the males are grayish brown, coarsely vermiculated with black, and have black patches on the back.
The upper parts, the breast and flanks, are gray, vermiculated with black.
In spirits black, yellow spotted and varied, beneath gray, vermiculatedwith blackish; tail black-ringed.
Young dark-coloured, with vermiculated marks on the chin, chest, and abdomen.
Others, generally circular, are of pure gold worked in interlaced orvermiculated patterns and set with precious stones.
Sides of body are vermiculated but some brown feathers are found even in the full nuptial plumage.
It is a handsome species in the adult plumage, with bluish gray upper parts, and light under parts, finely vermiculated with grayish and black shafts to the feathers.
A grayish species with the back and underparts finely vermiculated with reddish brown, and with streaks of darker.
This species, in summer, is more grayish than the Rock Ptarmigan, and is very finely vermiculated with blackish.
The adult male is distinguished by having the head and neck black, shot with metallic-green and purple, and the back and scapulars vermiculated with white and black.
Alula and primary-coverts blackish; lesser wing-coverts blackish, broadly margined with green; middle coverts with less green and vermiculated with white.
Greater coverts and secondaries blackishvermiculated with white, the former narrowly edged with green, the secondaries only very faintly.
Much paler and more heavily vermiculatedabove than No.
Lagopus evermanni, but feathers of chest and back more or less finely vermiculated with hazel.
Above, breast and flanks raw umber finely vermiculated with black on back; with black blotches on head, neck and upperpart of back and wings.
Above drab, back tinged with pinkish rusty and faintly vermiculated with reddish brown; breast paler ashy faintly suffused with pinkish or rusty; belly whitish; underparts finely barred with reddish brown and streaked with clove-brown.
Young birds are more or less barred or vermiculated above, without white speckling, and are unmarked below.
Robin size; gray and black coloring; sharply hooked bill; breast vermiculated with dusky, as distinguished from next species.
Nearly like the male but with very little if any metallic gloss; neck and its sides black, barred with light cinnamon; crop and lower throat more or less barred and vermiculated with black.
Similar to Otus umbratilis but much smaller, and entirely rich brown; vermiculated and spotted as in typical Otus but auricular region uniform rufous-brown; and with frontal and cervical bands pale and obsolete.
And on others, as Norris writes, "the markings on the back were lighter and not so vermiculated in form, but resembling more the broken segments of a circle.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vermiculated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.