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[ sploch-ee ] / ˈsplɒtʃ i /
adjective, splotch·i·er, splotch·i·est.marked or covered with splotches. Origin of splotchyFirst recorded in 1805–15; splotch + -y1 Words nearby splotchysplodge, sploosh, splore, splosh, splotch, splotchy, splurge, splutter, spluttery, spm, Spock Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for splotchyJaundiced, splotchy skin subs for a full coat of green face paint. Dane DeHaan’s Green Goblin Is the Best Thing About ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’|Kevin Fallon|May 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST Splotchy skin full of little holes, puffs in the cheeks, red eruptions on the forehead. The Beautiful People|Charles Beaumont This was a splotchy, spattery system of rust marks, like a bird's-eye view of the enemy's trenches after a week of drum fire. The House of Torchy|Sewell Ford I believe wed all better seek the haven of bed unless we want to be splotchy to-morrow from mosquito bites. The Corner House Girls Under Canvas|Grace Brooks Hill
Blueskins were people who inherited a splotchy skin-pigmentation from other people who'd survived a plague. Pariah Planet|Murray Leinster There was the splotchy edge of shade just beyond his feet; there stretched a parched and drying furrow.
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