Use "mottled" in a sentence

1. (Anconas and mottled leghorns that is)

2. Anconas are even sometimes incorrectly called Mottled Leghorns

3. Curly at the edges and mottled with age.

4. Anconas are beautiful black chickens mottled with white tips

5. Claudius is a mottled white cat with bright green eyes

6. Its coat was light red or dun mottled with white.

7. He was also the first to prepare blue mottled soap.

8. Cephalopod camouflage can be classified into only three basic patterns: uniform, mottled, and disruptive

9. 9 synonyms for Brindled: streaked, spotted, patched, speckled, mottled, tabby, brinded, brindle

10. The belly of the Copperhead is a mottled pattern of white to gray

11. Young Bobcats have more distinctive mottled or spotted marking on their faces than adults

12. A swath of moonlight in the long garden was mottled over with dark shadows.

13. Others stroll along the seafront On living stones the mottled colour of skin.

14. Interestingly, the Blackbuck reverts back to the brown/mottled black coloring in late March, only to …

15. He ignored the mottled marble floor, the neo-Doric pillars and the intricately carved oak ceiling.

16. Synonyms for Brindled include spotted, streaked, mottled, patched, speckled, tabby, dappled, variegated, flecked and pied

17. Thus Haumea may have a mottled surface reminiscent of Pluto, if not as extreme.

18. In winter head mottled with white, eye-stripe indistinct and upperparts sparingly marked white.

19. Welders crawled over the mottled grey hull repairing dents and bruises from innumerable clashes with pack ice.

20. Synonyms for Bespeckled include flecked, speckled, dotted, spotted, stippled, marked, mottled, blotched, freckled and streaked

21. 16 A disfigurement in the teeth of humans mottled enamel has been recognized for many years.

22. Next to the cold cabinet, wooden boxes were filled with vegetables mottled with rust-brown soil.

23. The Bowfin is mottled green and brown and has a long dorsal fin and strong conical teeth

24. A typical Apeshit is the size of a small child, and it has a mottled pink skin

25. 14 There is no ticket booth, the mottled walls, the empty waiting area, like an abandoned station.

26. 3 Control: Misting over flowers Blotchy ripening: Fruits mottled bright red and yellow and flesh stays hard.

27. 22 The mahogany work tables, mottled by youthful mis-experiment, shone with a rich dark patina.

28. The pages were mottled with brown stains and there were numerous photographs, obviously taken by an amateur.

29. Eurasian Curlews are mottled brown and grey, with long, bluish legs and a long, down curved bill

30. 20 Fiery red blossoms float amongst olive green leaves that are heavily mottled with chocolate and maroon.

31. The brown bullhead is a smooth-skinned catfish with a mottled, brownish body and whisker-like Barbels around the mouth

32. Their fur can be brown, yellow or mottled depending on how the agouti gene is methylated during embryonic growth.

33. Bitterns are typically patterned with a streaked chest and mottled wings of various shades of brown or black

34. The Northern Abalone's colourful mottled shell inspired its other name; Pinto Abalone, commonly used in the United States.

35. The northern Bobwhite is a ground-dwelling bird that is overall streaked or mottled reddish-brown and white, with a gray tail

36. Antiquing is the process of adding naturally mottled and varied highlights to textured concrete, creating a more realistic appearance

37. "Years precipitate the mottled" taste is really quite good, carrying their stories of old objects but also of the gastronome.

38. Avoid soft, mottled, or bruised fruits, as they are likely to be watery and quite flavorless , and will spoil rapidly.

39. Banaba Bush (Lagerstoemia speciosa), also known as crepe myrtle, is a flowering tree with large, leathery leaves, mottled bark and pinkish-purple flowers

40. Adults of Curculio iowensis (Casey), known from Colorado, are about 1/4-in, mottled tan, and have a pronounced snout

41. Although they are typically uniform in color, some species, such as Montipora spumosa or Montipora verrucosa, may display a mottled appearance.

42. 15 When your brush is getting dry, stipple it here and there to get a sort of mottled surf ace effect.

43. What does Bittern mean? Any of several wading birds of the genera Botaurus and Ixobrychus, having mottled brownish plumage and, in most species,

44. Tuar is overrun by scores of humungous insects, including green mottled arathas, eight-winged Aspises, spotted pernicons, and throngs of swarming horax

45. Amaryllis is prized for its huge showy flowers ranging from scarlet or crimson to white in color, and often striped or mottled.

46. The brass bowl shows its age with a deep green verdigris with mottled surfaces and there are numerous small age checks in the glazing putty.

47. Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) is a popular houseplant in winter.They have attractive marbled or mottled heart-shaped leaves that skirt bright pink, lavender, red, or white flowers

48. Crape Myrtle trees are beloved for their year-round visual interest thanks to their striking flowers, eye-catching mottled bark, and multi-trunk shrub growth

49. The Australian Shepherd, the cowboy’s herding dog of choice, is a medium-sized worker with a keen, penetrating gaze in the eye. Aussie coats offer different looks, including merle (a mottled

50. Appaloosa definition, one of a hardy breed of riding horses, developed in the North American West, having a mottled hide, vertically striped hoofs, and eyes that show a …

51. What to Look For: Blood oranges are somewhat smaller than navel oranges and often have pitted skin mottled with hints of red; the interior flesh is maroon, which can vary in intensity.

52. Lake Erie is the southern edge of habitat for Burbot (pronounced bur’-bit here), a big, eel-like, mottled-patterned fish that hangs out on the bottom of the lake

53. Award-winning Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Rose Glow' (Japanese Barberry) is a charming, small, deciduous shrub with an eye-catching foliage of deep rose-red leaves mottled with pink and white

54. The White, Black, and Mottled varieties were all originally described in the Standard, but the White was removed in 1910 because it was thought to be too similar to the White Plymouth Rock.

55. Definition of Cushaw : a large round to ovoid squash that usually has mottled stripes and a curved neck and is a fruit of any of several cultivars of winter squash (Cucurbita argyrosperma synonym C

56. Example: Wnt3a vt is the Allele symbol for the recessive vestigial tail Allele of the Wnt3a gene, while Atp7a Mo is the Allele symbol for the dominant mottled Allele of the Atp7a gene.

57. Spring Cankerworm moths, Paleacrita vernata, emerge in late winter, usually during warm spells in February or March.The females lack wings and are usually mottled with gray or brown with a darker stripe down the back

58. In another Science Friday Educate resource, we learned about how the chromatophore layer allows Cephalopods to instantly generate one of three types of patterns (uniform, mottled, or disruptive) using only three colors: red, yellow, and brown.

59. The Northern Madtom has an overall colour pattern that is mottled with three irregular dark saddles on the back located at the front of the dorsal fin, behind the dorsal fin and at the adipose fin.

60. “The first signs of acid rain damage are now appearing in the Eastern Transvaal where pine needles are changing from a healthy dark green to a sickly mottled beige,” reports James Clarke in his book Back to Earth.

61. ROYAL Bullace. Fruit large, 1 1/4 inch in diameter. Skin bright grass-green, mottled with red on the side next to the sun and becoming yellowish-green as it ripens, with a thin, grey bloom on the surface

62. Acrocyanosis is a functional peripheral vascular disorder characterised by dusky mottled discolouration, or cyanosis, of the hands, feet, and sometimes the face. Acrocyanosis is caused by vasospasm of the small vessels of the skin in response to cold

63. Adult Antlions are much larger than their larvae and look like fragile, drab damselflies, with an elongated body, four intricately veined wings mottled with browns and black, and clubbed or curved antennae about as long as the combined head and thorax

64. "Bungler's Bane is a mottled brown-and-orange shelf fungus collected from the trunks of trees in the Bitter Coast region." Bungler's Bane is a shelf-fungus found growing on trees (and occasionally cave walls) throughout the Bitter Coast region

65. ‘The Ancona originated near the city of Ancona, Italy, from early Leghorns and other breeds.’ ‘The Ancona's feathers are black, some being tipped white, giving the bird a pretty mottled appearance.’ ‘Anconas are a little heavier than Leghorns and lay good sized white eggs.’

66. ‘The declining trend of reproduction is likely attributable to Accumulative effects on those and other prey populations over consecutive years of below-average rainfall.’ ‘Not emphasized, however, was the mottled, hardening effect of any fluorides on teeth or the possible Accumulative long-term effect of …

67. ‘His Brindled hide had lost its luster, the short hair mottled by patches of dried blood.’ ‘He remembered he had often cursed the brindle cow and her mates, and had sometimes flung milking stools.’ ‘Arnie pointed at a fat brindle cat sitting on top of a stack of hardbacks.’

68. Autonomies industrial gelding bunyols d’arròs kunstbeeldgenerator major annexational any species of small game bird from the genus Coturnix, bird with mottled brown plumage, flinch from fear, recoil, cringe, New World game bird, show fear or apprehension mačje pandže syyspunkki statue of an athlete holding discus or about to toss it

69. Half the sky was Chequered with black thunderheads, but all the west was luminous and clear: in the lightning flashes it looked like deep blue water, with the sheen of moonlight on it; and the mottled part of the sky was like marble pavement, like the quay of some splendid seacoast city, doomed to destruction.

70. Medical definition of Acrocyanosis: blueness or pallor of the extremities usually associated with pain and numbness and caused by vasomotor disturbances (as in Raynaud's disease); specifically : a disorder of the arterioles of the exposed parts of the hands and feet involving abnormal contraction of the arteriolar walls intensified by exposure to cold and resulting in bluish mottled skin

71. Spring Cankerworm (Paleacrita vernata) Smaller than the fall Cankerworm at about 3/4 inch long when fully grown, the adult male moth can be identified by his silky forewings, which have loosely attached brownish scales and three diagonal dark lines, pale gray hindwings with a dusky distal spot, and a dirty white or mottled brown head.

72. Waniougo, of hollowed form, with two large Adorsed animal faces, each with open mouth baring pointed teeth and framed by sets of horns, and sharing a raised pointed ear on either side, two chameleons holding a vessel and framed by two horns at the crest; fine aged greyish brown patina and decorated with mottled traces of red ochre and kaolin.

73. The Curlews (/ ˈ k ɜːr lj uː /), genus Numenius, are a group of nine species of birds, characterised by long, slender, downcurved bills and mottled brown plumage.The English name is imitative of the Eurasian Curlew's call, but may have been influenced by the Old French corliu, "messenger", from courir , "to run".It was first recorded in 1377 in Langland's Piers Plowman "Fissch to lyue in

74. 39.7 x 14.5 x 14.5 , Porcelain, wheel thrown with hand built additions, glazes, lustre, incising Lidded jar with sgraffito drawing of Newfoundland shore and village landscape with coloured sky; on the dome-shaped lid is a modelled figure of an accordion player playing; the figure is two thirds again the height of the jar itself; colours are strong, with the lid and figure in shiny black except for the head, hands and accordion of the player which are white with brown and orange; the land is black and the waters are mottled blue and green and purple.