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fleck - use in sentences
Object
- hen: One day the little flecked hen found some grains of wheat.
- bird: Still others are perhaps, too lenient with flecked birds.
Converse of object
- char: Minimum size in thin sections, particularly of charred plant remains are less meaningful as charred flecks occur in each deposit analyzed.
- contain: Choose materials which contain flecks of the corporate colors or which complement them.
- have: East wall: masonry has rare flecks of render.
Adjective modifier
- brown: Dave stared intently at his own, divining the future in the brown flecks, he claimed.
- tiny: Some light pressure with a wire brush removed what tiny flecks of rust remained.
- occasional: Occurs below [ 4107 ] tenacious sandy silt loam ( 7.5yr 5/6 strong brown ) with 30 % mixed stones and occasional charcoal flecks.
- white: At thirty nine, there were white flecks in his hair, now cut short, military style.
- small: Minerals within granite typically appear as small flecks throughout the stone, once creating a " salt and pepper " look.
- little: He counted the little flecks of cloud along the sky.
Modifying Another Word
- little: One day the little flecked hen found some grains of wheat.
Noun used with modifier
- charcoal: The upper was sandy and virtually stone free, with few charcoal flecks.
- mortar: The residue contained fragments of CBM, occasional mortar flecks and charcoal, rare pieces of slag and fragments of iron.
Preposition: of
- charcoal: Frequent flecks of charcoal also show that burning occurred in the area, presumably during the use of the island.
- gold: Blue quartz is often regarded to be the result of trace flecks of gold within the quartz.
- color: Incorrect eye color or any fleck of a different color in the eye.
- dust: Would we be jumping at shadows and flecks of dust?
- red: Is that fleck of red on the image a spot of blood?
Preposition: with
- gold: Over the pale sky a sprinkling of silver dust flecked with discreet gold.
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