Black-spots Sentence Examples
Cheetah.-Size of a small leopard and similar in colour, but has black spots in lieu of rings.
The colour is blackish, or of a dark olive-grey or brownish grey with round black spots or dots.
Eclipse was a chestnut horse with a white blaze down his face; his off hind leg was white from the hock downwards, and he had black spots upon his rump-this peculiarity coming down to the present day in direct male descent.
Stockwell, who was a chestnut with black spots, was the sire of Blair Athol (1861), a chestnut, and also of Doncaster (1870), another chestnut, but with the characteristic black spots of his grandsire; and Doncaster was the sire of the chestnut Bend Or (1877).
Eclipse was a chestnut; Castrel, Selim and Rubens were chestnuts; so also were Glencoe and Pantaloon, of whom the latter had black spots on his hind quarters like Eclipse; and also Stockwell and Doncaster.
You pull out a white hank covered with black spots and the black hank covered with black spots and the black hank has white spots all over it!
You pull out a white hank covered with black spots and the black hank has white spots all over it!
At rest it usually holds its wings closed, showing a pretty pale blue underside with very small black spots.
The underside is bright orange with black spots and the sides are stippled with tiny white dots.
Using red yard and black spots (in lieu of the suggested colors) this cute yarn bug can be made into a lady bug for a great craft to go along with The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle.
AdvertisementShortly into the ceremony, I started to feel queasy; I saw black spots and the world began to twirl around my head.
A. echioides has flowers of a bright primrose-yellow, with five black spots on the corolla, which gradually fade and finally disappear.
M. echioides has flowers of a bright primrose-yellow, marked by five black spots on the corolla, which gradually fade and finally disappear.
The colors of a leopard are gold with dark brown or black spots.
Freckles are tan, brown, or black spots that appear on the upper surface, or epidermis, of the skin.
AdvertisementSchinzia, which forms galllike swellings on the roots of rushes; Gymnosporangium, causing excrescences on juniper stems; numerous leaf Fungi such as Puccinia, Aecidium, Sep/one, &c., causing yellow, brown or black spots on leaves; or Ustilago in the anthers of certain flowers.
The prevailing colour is tan with large black spots.
Cleavage sheets are frequently disfigured and rendered of little value by brown, red or black spots and stains, often with a dendritic arrangement of iron oxides.
The tail has large black spots near the root, some with light centres, and from about midway of its length to the tip it is ringed with black.
The African are small with pale lemon colour grounds very closely marked with black spots on the skin, the strong contrast making a pleasing effect.
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