As I sit typing in my Inner Coven, my window is like a reverse Dalmation, white splodges on black. |
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Bright yellow in colour, smeared with splodges of red, several seemed to sprout from one stem, almost like a flower. |
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Their handsome foliage, bespangled with silver splodges and spots, sparkles among the winter mire. |
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It was hard to tell the difference between the specks of mud and splodges of coffee cake on my map. |
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Willow, who is white with two distinctive grey splodges, was suffering from fly strike, an ailment more commonly associated with rabbits. |
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When I started to read the paper the pictures were difficult to discern, most of them being black splodges in the middle of articles. |
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Coming down from the moors at Cropton you used to be able to pick out Norton high street, now all you can see is great big splodges of light. |
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Closer inspection suggests it's new, so presumably the very realistic paint splodges are not really paint at all. |
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When I showered tonight I blew my nose and tiny splodges of green splattered everywhere. |
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I was covering the black woodwork with splodges of white paint. |
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It gave no indication that an interview would be carried out, not by a by a smart-suited boss, but a huge-headed yellow Dreamie character with blue splodges. |
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The paint danger has finally passed, and other than the floor of Kev's dads garage having a random assortment of white splodges, all the paint went where it was meant to. |
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In the middle of the plate were three enormous splodges of guacamole, salsa and sour cream. |
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Their handsome foliage, bespangled with silver splodges, sparkles in winter mire. |
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I would make little notes in my teens and eventually I got a pair of binoculars and could see little splodges on other hills. |
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We''ve had blobs of Tarmac thrown at the pavements, and lately splodges of concrete. |
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No sunburn and no oily splodges on my kaftans plus it smells gorgeous. |
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I have no problem putting together a complicated colour scheme but throw in some squiggly shapes and overzealous splodges and I want to run to the hills. |
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The 'rainbows' we had seen in the cockpit were two bright round splodges of light called sun dogs, one either side of the sun, joined together by a golden ring of light. |
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