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"mottled" Definitions
  1. marked with shapes of different colours without a regular pattern

254 Sentences With "mottled"

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There, almost a tenth of the Mottled and mallard ducks are actually hybrids, which is concerning if you wish to preserve the genetic lineage of Mottled Ducks.
I've done sex scenes days after surgery, mottled with scars.
Dee's awful mottled face, the eyelash glued to her cheek.
The skin started to appear purple and engorged, even mottled.
The ground of the space the angel occupies is mottled aquamarine.
It was dark and mottled on the outside and delicate within.
The living area has a fireplace with a mottled stone surround.
Images also revealed that the two lobes have a mottled appearance.
Creamy swirls of Brie; dense, mottled blues; feta flecked with pepper.
When you're dealt a morally mottled hand, can you be good?
Its most striking characteristic, however, is its darkly mottled or reticulated skin.
The mottled ugly man or...Chris Pine, who only wants to help?
Your mouth will turn purple and mottled-looking, like you have hypothermia.
Smith's mottled landscapes accentuate the fragmented nature of the child's ­surreal journey.
Up close, statues of muscular men and Madonna-like mothers look mottled.
Floors are so mottled one might have trouble discerning their original hue.
It was enormous, hand-sized, mottled like the moon and light as air.
Others had arms and legs that were mottled purple, splotched with unexplained bruises.
I, your lapidary, your lapidary wheelturning—green mottled red—the jaspers of our desires.
I say the conical indigo-and-daffodil mottled shapes look a bit like blooms.
The "marmorated" in its name means "marbled," but "mottled" is closer to the truth.
The raptor swiveled his white mottled head and took a measure of his surroundings.
The smooth plaster walls have a gently mottled finish that suggests age and depth.
Mottled with a spray of green-gray lichen, they nearly resembled a camouflage pattern.
Another popular species is "Marble Queen," which is attractively mottled in green and white.
A gargoyle gecko, chunky with mottled red and black stripes, gargoyled atop her cage.
They are verdigris, tarnished silver and mottled brass; a pewter finish is not available.
J Hus is a cheeky, charming performer who raps with a lingering, mottled flow.
Her skin had previously looked mottled and gray but now shone with a new vitality.
I accordingly sent it to town, and it returned a mottled color like a tortoiseshell.
The Landing (Booth 63) There's something generous about the mottled surfaces in Leslie Kerr's paintings.
His new Ria range, for instance, has a lively mottled appearance inspired by pointillist paintings.
Mottled light through waterside trees over the bows and sterns means trading fish for birds.
But the bleach hadn't taken, resulting in a mottled patchwork of green, platinum and rust.
It can be quiet, small and sad and mottled, lives slowly seeping away on hospital beds.
The surface is mottled because of the fact that it was hand-hammered and hand-welded.
His corpulent frame, after days of decomposing, had turned the mottled green of a ripe watermelon.
Its white plank floor is mottled with mold, and its landscape bears an ominously high tidemark.
Little wonder, then, that an event so mottled by barnacles has struggled to interest a wide audience.
If you were wondering what a mottled sculpin looks like, there are plenty of pictures available online.
Each painting is united by a muted sky, a landscape of mottled green suggesting grass and trees.
Translated to color, this means the snake was a mottled green and black, with a pale underside.
In the real world, my body made me queasy: mottled red thighs, meaty cheeks, and flattened boobs.
Twin found images of Jupiter's icy moon are printed in mottled tones on linen-hued Japanese paper.
She can go from mottled shapes to evenly colored areas and make it all seem so easy.
Down the slope ahead of him, 500 black Drakensberger and mottled Nguni cows graze cheek by jowl.
Like every other dog around here, Dounia was small, thin, sharp-snouted, and mottled brown and white.
But his latest obsession is combarbalita, a mottled red volcanic rock found exclusively in arid Central Chile.
A faint band of light stretched from one horizon to the other — mottled, sugary, serene, like diamond dust.
So even if one decayed, brown-mottled tooth falls out, an infection may continue ravaging that child's mouth.
Out of the oven, the tangy, stretchy starch, mottled with bubbles, quivers with heat, quieting as it cools.
The resulting work resembled a linear version of action painting, with runny paint, mottled surfaces, and pentimenti galore.
Some designers are proposing an alternative with an instant sense of age: the mottled, uneven aqua of verdigris.
At Ms. Mnouchkine's table, a wheel of cheese with a mottled rind appeared, a gift from a supporter.
Smith) and an Orc, Nick Jakoby (Joel Edgerton, deftly evincing character from under mottled makeup) — maintain the peace.
Privilege, like prejudice, is something so old and so ordinary; it's the mottled lens through which we see everything.
It's one final message from the artist, illuminating the mottled effect her mother had on her life and creativity.
Made from amalgams of organic and inorganic materials, Altmejd's sculpted faces are lumpy and mottled, but still creepily lifelike.
People crowded around a dining table that looked, from a distance, as if it were made of mottled wood.
A few rooms down from Yaqoob was Fawaz Abdullah, 18 months old, his skin mottled and discolored with sores.
Its skin is stained in late-breaking shades of sunset and mottled with char, little blithe grace notes everywhere.
In the video, Heidi turns from ghostly white to yellow, flashes deep red, then goes mottled green and bumpy.
She turns from ghostly white to yellow, flashes deep red, then goes mottled green and bumpy like plant life.
I stared at the image's mottled skin, textured and painted with a level of detail down to the pore.
Sundya, from the Korean soondae, or blood sausage, is mottled with sweet rice and as chewy as Japanese mochi.
The red brick walls, which now have a mottled, blue-grey patina, were buried under years of white paint.
Dr. Moore said that the mottled appearance of the surface with dark streaks were suggestive of hills and ridges.
Boldly patterned fabrics, as well as mottled patterns of light and dark, invigorate the drowsy, bird's-eye-viewed women.
In reality, Medicare is a peculiar health insurance plan specifically designed for seniors and mottled by decades of political tussle.
A back mottled with red puckers can spook competitors, reckons Chris Beedie, a sports scientist at Canterbury Christ Church University.
The carpet was mottled with darker and lighter shades of green, to resemble grass growing and bending in different directions.
Guyabillo is another one—it's a large tree with a mottled bark that's listed as vulnerable by the Darwin Foundation.
My trout avocado toast (18 dollars) included mottled avocado atop bright-orange fish, and its "tomato compote" resembled supermarket salsa.
Little mottled blue rugs by the British designer Max Lamb look like soft pools; I would gladly fall into one.
To test whether Mottled ducks were at risk of being hybridized too much in other parts of their range, Sabrina Taylor, a geneticist and behavioral ecologist at Louisiana State University and Agricultural Center and her team analyzed DNA from blood samples and carcasses of mallard, Mottled and hybrid ducks in Texas, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana.
It'll be worth it to see that little kid's eyes light up at the sight of his poor, mottled bear's return.
Sam bravely performed the grotesque surgery on the mottled knight by stripping off the infected tissue — without anesthesia, or medical experience.
The dough is a bit more mottled than I would like, but I soldier on and make plain and chocolate croissants.
A sky mottled with the clouds that over the past few days have soaked this grassy meadow in the Sierra foothills.
Then we see Wong at work on a tiny wok, carefully painting it a mottled black so it looks well used.
Two decades ago, Garbage released its first album full of jagged, mottled, searing pop-rock, a refreshing post-grunge wake-up.
The ramp ends at a bright orange steel door set into mottled concrete, behind which lies the center's warmly lit interior.
His hair dyed a mottled purple — matching his outfit — he mostly was content to act as an agent of others' creativity.
It was a mottled yellow and brown: signs of coffee rust, a disease whose spread has been influenced by climate variability.
My husband still keeps his own records but uses a Yellow Submarine notebook, its pages mottled with spilled liquids and food.
Deep frostbite is the next stage, in which the skin can appear blue and mottled, and numb to pain and cold.
And its mottled, diseased-looking surface, made from canvas and paper, is as close as this artist has come to ugliness.
Top high-school football, a relentless quest for excellence mottled by local circumstances, is in this sense sport at its best.■
The three stars on the shield are worn down, and the wings of the raven rising from the crown are mottled.
In Florida, feral mallard ducks, released from game farms have quit migrating and begun breeding with native, non-migrating Mottled ducks.
Instead of redying it, they allow the slight variations in color to shine, giving each throw a unique, slightly mottled coloration.
The skies are mottled and full of omens and these swatches invade as if they were the manifestations of these omens foretold.
The bell, forged by ironworkers from two unions, hung from a cross made of bent and mottled steel salvaged from ground zero.
In one of the better jump scares, Nicole Kidman is investigating her daughter who seems to be playing under a mottled veil.
The man was laid out, naked and mottled, with the rope still attached to his neck and coiled neatly by his head.
Conventional wisdom — and probably your mom — will insist that applying heat of any kind to leather is a recipe for a mottled mess.
I dug, and was rewarded with a mottled and polychromatic stone, streaked with color that gleamed and shifted almost impossibly in the light.
In the horizontal painting below, a man in a hat stands beside a parked car, looking at the washed out, mottled, pinkish sky.
Cauliflower was stir-fried with thick bacon slices in a very hot wok that caramelized the bumpy surface to a delicious mottled brown.
It had mottled skin and was only partially furred, and even though it was actually apparently fairly healthy, it looked odd and uncomfortable.
He has light blue eyes, sun-mottled skin, and thin, white hair, high and tight, as he's kept it since his Army days.
Beric didn't have time to rot between deaths and resurrections, but Lady Stoneheart's flesh is decayed, her skin mottled green, gray and brown.
While the mottled background draws attention away from Gerstl's face, it seems simultaneously to absorb him, infringing on the edges of his silhouette.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A few years ago, Patrick Berran's paintings were dense, subtly mottled fields of sure but subdued color.
It was mottled with grime and beard, eyes silvery and bright, as though minted from years of searching the ground for loose change.
A young man climbed the eight-foot green outfield fence and his friends handed him a silver dish containing a mottled rubber ball.
I've seen them wash delicate cheeks using Original Source Mint and Tea Tree shower gel and wonder why they're mottled with red scratchy patches.
In "Small Grey Cloud (Rector and Verso)," — which measures six by 13 inches – crackled circles nearly fill the mottled, muted green and pink surface.
Local headlines this year have been a reminder that the county is still conservative turf mottled with liberal patches, not the other way around.
He respected and followed both fine-art and vernacular traditions, taking the mottled gray backdrop of early studio photography and making it his own.
One of the earliest prints in the MoMA exhibition, "Anticipation" (1961), depicts a pregnant Ms. Saar sitting and holding flowers against a mottled background.
Visitors passing the vitrines and wall displays can gorge themselves on the ample charms of glass that has been feathered, streaked, mottled, and oxidized.
When seen from above, the melting sea ice looked like a field of white mottled with dark splotches where the ice had turned to liquid.
I've also made this salad with yellow Romano beans, and with dragon's tongue beans (flat yellow beans mottled with purple), and they work well, too.
Inside an electric fence, a litter of pup-size piglets scampered around a fat black sow, miniature hooves flinging muck over their darkly mottled coats.
"It's good to see you here, I wasn't sure if you had been grabbed, too," he said, placing his mottled hand on top of Santiago's.
The unkempt grass alleys and neglected ranks of markers, their stone casings mottled with moss and lichen, speak to the lost world of Jews here.
He dodged a blizzard of bullets over the years, along with a bombing that left his skin mottled, his right hand stiffened like a claw.
Two elongated color patch strips intersect at one end to form an open straight-razor- or scissors-like shape set against a mottled blue ground.
Mottled red kidney beans boiled until velvety soft and mashed with pungent raw garlic, browned onions and a thrilling-sounding mountain herb called blue fenugreek.
The animal's skin is a mottled pink—almost sunburnt-looking—but the majority of its body seems to be lacking any sort of pigment whatsoever.
In the portrait of Edith, the artist's wife is seated against a dark, mottled background with her hands clasped over the arm of her chair.
A table contains a bowl of whole and halved heirloom tomatoes, with their mottled red, brown, and white bodies arranged perfectly for a still life.
You see the touch of Varda's camera in the sublime "Jacquot de Nantes" when she closely pans over the mottled, wrinkled face of her dying husband (Demy died soon afterward in 1990), a tender cinematic caress that finds a corollary in the blunt image of her own mottled, wrinkled hand in "The Gleaners and I." In each, she faces mortality directly as a concrete fact.
With the even split unmistakable this time, the season's mottled messages polarized audiences, launching fans and critics into an existential argument: What should Black Mirror be?
Living inside are one mottled quail and an all-white one, an experimental breed, no doubt the first of its kind to settle in Prospect Heights.
Spend time with each work and notice the attention Greenwold pays to surfaces and color, such as the veined, mottled skin of an old man's leg.
Its translucent mycosymbiont "flesh," mottled in the colors and textures of the decaying matter on a forest floor, was threaded with filaments and gently circulating organelles.
The handblown miniglobes have been fitted with warm LEDs and are attached to metal tubes that are available in verdigris, tarnished silver and mottled brass finishes.
Even rice is of note, not a blank canvas but a mottled bronze, the grains cooked with butter and onions brought to the edge of burning.
Fresh-faced, her blonde hair in a ponytail, the woman looked healthier than most people Ms. Williams visits, with their grayish skin, abscesses and mottled veins.
The cracked, mottled surfaces are more than simply signifiers of discontent: they are evocations of moss and weeds; rivers and sewers; dirt and rust; blood and smoke.
Though at times mottled and choked, it's the kind painting, along with others in this room, that you would want to linger over, and that's saying something.
Slightly thinner than the corn variety and a little lighter on the stomach, it almost resembles pita, with a beige surface beautifully mottled with golden brown speckles.
INSIDE the Devonshire Dock Hall in Barrow-in-Furness, the mottled black fin of Britain's latest nuclear-powered submarine is just discernible above a mass of scaffolding.
Its rind takes on a mottled, almost silvery patina as the flavor of the pale cheese becomes more buttery, exhibiting hints of tangy horseradish in the aftertaste.
It was Halloween night my senior year of college and I just so happened to be wearing a mottled, beer-stained panda suit and a pirate hat.
Most of them, with the exception of the brave and kindly Peter (the novelist's self-portrait), are morally mottled, not entirely heroic but not wholly wicked, either.
When he drinks it himself, he becomes an incarnation of contagion, his skin mottled with oozing pustules, a walking embodiment of alienation who disgusts himself and others.
To replicate the mottled texture and color of battered skin, she builds up the leather with wood, MDF, glitter, and various tools from paintbrushes to jigsaw pieces.
In the middle, a row of lone oaks stood, dwarfing the models as they appeared, striding in flat shoes and boots mottled in gold and bronze leaf.
The solution was an apartment in which the character lives and works, permeated by golden, mottled light when the memories of glimpsing and meeting Zefka are evoked.
In 1968, the astronaut William Anders looked out from his moon-circling Apollo 8 capsule and saw the mottled blue Earth emerging over the gray lunar horizon.
Outside, spring had come, and through the train window I watched the landscape scroll by at a stately pace, acres of brown earth now mottled with green.
The 11 wall pieces in "Disinherited" curl off the walls at Company like Shrinky Dinks and have the mottled clear-and-white texture of unevenly frozen ice.
What's a problem in Florida may not be one in the Gulf, where mallards and Mottled Ducks have fewer chances for close encounters of a sexual kind.
The fossils that make up this Smilodon californicus skeleton in Frankfurt's Senckenberg Naturmuseum show mottled shades of red, yellow, and brown from spending millions of years buried underground.
Dull patches of ivory-colored latex mottled the glossy red paint where they had failed to clean their thumbs, pinkies or the tips or sides of their fingers.
And a new athletic fad emerged: Michael Phelps and other swimmers are mottled with circular purple bruises because they are undergoing "cupping," a technique used in Chinese medicine.
I walked into the restaurant, where High—a big man in a sweater vest, with a mottled complexion and an omniscient smirk—was sitting at a round table.
Mitchell's lyrics are often inaudible, and when the rhythms do come together on, say, the mottled and muted techno of "Render Arcane," they're quietly sinister rather than furious.
On first sight, Ms. Kidman looks close to unrecognizable, her face carefully mottled and leathered, and her eyes ringed in a red hue you could call Permanent Hangover.
The colonial gaze finds what it wants, and the Met show's mottled, spectral images of camels and palm trees reveal how Girault indulged French fancies of the East.
At Joey Bats Café, Mr. Batista buries the mottled surface of each pastel — the result of a supremely hot oven — under a windfall of cinnamon and powdered sugar.
Their hand-thrown, hand-glazed earthenware had an arresting look — moody hues, mottled surfaces, signature shapes — but it put off buyers used to glossy glazes and standard forms.
A full moon rises above the empty, shadow-mottled streets of a rural Small Town, U.S.A., as a lone car passes through the eerie town center, high beams aglow.
"Hard-line Yellow (Echo)" (1991) contains two centers of gravity — a red oval and a tilted yellow rectangle embedded into a bluish ground that resembles stippled and mottled limestone.
The shock wave was so powerful that Mr. Zuniga's wife, Wanna, riding ahead of him, was blown off her bicycle and sprawled on the ground, mottled with shrapnel wounds.
Lentilles du Puy, as they are called, are a beautiful mottled gray-green, and one of their virtues is keeping somewhat firm when cooked, and not collapsing into mush.
He was astonished to find that the source was a male club-winged manakin, a small cinnamon-bodied species with a red cap and black-and-white mottled wings.
As in Mr. Tiffany's "Harry Potter" production, such effects are achieved through purely theatrical means of prestidigitation, with an often bare stage mottled into multidimensionality by Paule Constable's lighting.
The smudges and footprints that sullied those earlier paintings are gone, and, except for some mottled passages of pink clouds, the canvases might as well have been inkjet-printed.
HONG KONG — From afar, the red brick sidewalk along King's Road in Hong Kong appears to be covered with a mottled white carpet that stretches for dozens of yards.
Shortly before the cassoulets were served, he held up three ziplock bags, each of which contained a small number of exotic-looking beans: mottled pink, eggplantish purple, near-black.
Eventually nearly every table holds a plate of the enormous meatballs known as lion's heads, rough spheres of ground pork bound by egg and mottled with ginger and garlic.
His hair was neater, blonder, than it was when I last saw him seven months earlier, and his face and neck were mottled from exposure to the desert sun.
For instance, "Turquoise Maritime" (2018) is painted a mottled green and blue, the hues organized beneath the image, with the bluer parts in the sky, the greener in the sea.
There is no flow over the dam near downtown Ipswich, and much of the riverbed below is exposed, a ribbon of dry rocks and brittle plants mottled with standing pools.
Other times the surface is smooth and mottled, reminding me of "end of day" or "spangle" glass, in which different bits of colored glass are fused into a single form.
His mottled  blue, yellow, and earthen red skin  offers viewers another way to look at him; he is not just a sculptural form, but a playing field for color changes.
A few hours to chill, then into the oven, from which it emerges as a great mottled crepe with burnished whorls and, inside, close-set layers like an accordion's pleats.
It is also worth mentioning that Satterlee's series are all distinctly different from each other despite some consistent family traits: painted lines; flat planes; simplified shapes; mottled, jewel-like colors.
This study is the first to assess the rate at which mallard and Mottled Ducks are combining into hybrids in the western Gulf of Mexico region of the United States.
For instance, a group of works painted with white on tones of subtly mottled gray portray what appear to be small ponds, lined with grasses and trees, set into lace frames.
Prince William rode up ahead on royal horse Wellesley (said by the army to be a "calm mottled gray" steed) as he, like his dad Prince Charles, is a royal colonel.
His iconic appearance — bright, glassy blue eyes, mottled short horns coming out of his head, and his ominously stoic facial expression — is a testament to the power of makeup to transform.
Closing his eyes to block out the mottled fiberglass walls, Ray centered the overlay on the neon blue R that traced his movements within the green lines of the sewer drains.
The payoff was a tub filled with pointy little whelks, mottled periwinkles, a few bright orange crabs and some chitons — oval mollusks that look like fossils with shells of interlocking plates.
I liked their grilled chicken better, the flesh rubbed with the same herbs from the pot and brightened by lemongrass, left overnight and then turned over flame until mottled and smoky.
In "Method One," the calipers hang over the skull of an African-American woman seen in silhouette, her head a mottled blue mass that appears to be dissolving at the top.
Ten days after that, she left her home in the Chicago suburbs, rode a train downtown and joined demonstrators on a windswept Federal Plaza, her cheeks mottled pink from the cold.
Putting aside his warm relations with donors in the credit card industry, Mr. Biden's record is mottled with more episodes of apparent corruption than Ms. Teachout listed in her op-ed.
One of the advantages of celluloid was that it could be mixed with dyes, including mottled shades, allowing the Hyatts to produce not just artificial ivory but coral and tortoiseshell too.
When it got hotter, we'd change out of our work clothes, which were heavy and mottled with various encrustations, and get out for a bit, before painting lines on yesterday's sealed surfaces.
These were some of my favorite things in the show, as they vaguely suggested to me rage mottled with refinement, as in "L'Homme Ouvert (L'Autopsie)" (The Open Man [The Autopsy], circa 1928).
To heighten the mottled, Pollock-like splotches of "Landscape Study II, Gold" (2015), he added a layer of gold leaf, a technique he learned over a few weeks from a local gilder.
Endangered lizards and geckos In 2019, Aaron Bauer, an Academy Research Associate, found 15 mottled geckos, an orange lizard, a girdled lizard and three skinks -- and most of them are essentially endangered.
This is a possibility for the ducks in the Gulf only if more mallards are released, or if Mottled Ducks seek out new homes near mallards as their habitat continues to disappear.
Each rectangle is mottled with the three other colors in the work; little specks of paint stand up ever so slightly, like the polyester on a paint roller left out to dry.
The tragic is there, and then it's gone, and then it's back again, a 24-hour news cycle of bleakness and burlesque, and a mottled affirmation of life as we now know it.
Stones that were chipped and frayed in the original, jutting out or worn away, eroded to slivers, mottled with 20 centuries of dirt and decay, are here as straight and regular as Lego.
Kasmin is showing three examples from this series: "Open No.60: In Mottled Brown and Green" (1968-70), "Open No.97: The Spanish House" (1969) and "Open in Gray with White Edge" (1971).
By the 21970s and the early 22002s, the owners of watch companies were living in elegant townhouses built of the region's distinctive pierre de Chailluz, a limestone in mottled tones of gray and beige.
Mottled glass gave the impression of sunlight through leaves; striated glass looked like light dancing on water; double and triple plating added depth to color and ever-changing effects to the play of light.
While you don't want the room to feel clinical, there is comfort in knowing it is sanitary, and you can never be quite sure with a surface that is textured, varied, mottled or even dark.
He said that fluoride produces side effects, such as mottled teeth, and that fluoridation was contrary to the principles of modern pharmacology because there was no way to regulate the amount of fluoride individuals received.
The wood, now extinct, dates back around 30 million years, and in its petrified form it has a pale mottled pattern that Ms. Small has set with gold into pendant discs and suspended in earrings.
Beneath the mottled surface, they are still iron, and it is that which carried them through: their refusal to wilt; the wisdom that is measured in battle scars; and, yes, their relish for the fight.
The bran and germ are Mr. Yanagisawa's attempts to make a more healthful udon, but they also add flavor, a mottled color and a slightly rough texture that holds on to the dashi-based broth.
The Hodler, with the flat, mottled color of its landscape not unlike the Cubist earth tones of Picasso and Braque, and the tragic expressions of the black-robed, refugee-like figures, seems the most prescient.
The story is always the same: An uninvited pimple, bug bite, or patch of eczema sets up shop on your skin, way overstays its welcome, and leaves behind a mottled mess of post-inflammatory dark spots.
On a sweltering day in mid-October, Ruben Rivera drives his cluttered pickup truck down the mottled mud roads that run through his company's wind farm in Santa Isabel, in the far south of Puerto Rico.
The productions aren't as heavy as his dance work, but they are as heady, full of elliptical arpeggiations and dazed delay manipulations—a muddled and mottled sound environment befitting the busted headspace that informs the record.
We added a lot of mottled patterning to the skin, and then we only partially put fur onto it, and we tried to put fur into places that we thought would have a maximum dramatic effect.
CreditCreditCortis & Sonderegger BERLIN — At first glance, it's an image we all know: the pale column of a World Trade Center tower against a bright blue sky, with a billow of mottled smoke in a floating plume.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland — A windswept hillside seen on a sunny spring day, its bright red poppies rendered in sprightly strokes of paint, a mottled smudge of a haystack in the distance: It's a classic French Impressionist scene.
In one of the more emotional moments of the season, there's a montage of Ethan meticulously administering hormone shots into his wife Lisa's abdomen, over and over, day after day, until her belly is mottled with bruises.
The light green means you've got an unripe avocado on your hands; mottled green equals a firm, sliceable texture; and dark green/brown means you're looking at a soft, ripe avocado that's good to go for guacamole.
The natural rind looks like the rugged surface of a groovy, stank-ass planet: Its brown surface, the color of oiled almond skins, is pockmarked and mottled with extraterrestrial molds of ashen grey and occasional mustard yellow.
" When her husband leaves her, she takes up with a rough, coarse man with an "unsteady, ravaged body, unwholesomely thin" and a "mottled, pockmarked face, his coarse yellow hair, like a patch of grass burned by pesticide.
We'd take out our phones to show one another pictures of fish we'd landed, and we'd congratulate or rib one another, call over other lawyers to admire the photographs of the mottled bodies quivering in our hands.
That restraint is embodied in the show's excellent design: warm lighting (by Aaron Copp) on a set (by Edward T. Morris) whose wooden-plank upstage wall is painted with a mottled map of the continental United States.
The visual fields in the latter, larger painting, however, remain entirely on or above the surface — thick swaths of powder blue, cadmium yellow, raw sienna and moss green over a flat, mottled expanse of pink and gray.
He has that same mottled reptilian Emperor Palpatine look, he is allegedly ancient and deeply understanding of the history of the Force, he is the reason Kylo Ren was pushed to the Dark Side, and now he's...dead.
The sofa featured long, oversize tassels of braided gold foil and silk, as did the matching pillow; next to them, carefully positioned on the floor, was a five-foot statue in mottled green porcelain of a rearing horse.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A Chinese film festival has pulled award-winging gay romance "Call Me By Your Name" from its program, the movie's distributor said on Monday, reflecting China's mottled relationship with gay themes in the creative arts.
The cirrus clouds and smoky air lent a mottled purplish-blue to the sky as I took a photograph of James, standing solidly in a wide stance, with arms folded across his blue-striped polo shirt, and smiling.
That mottled, straw-colored travertine will tell them exactly where they are standing: within the last extant remnant of the original World Trade Center, a portion of the concourse that looks just as it did in the 2200s.
For these experiments, the researchers kept puffadder shysharks—beautiful little mottled creatures that spend their time on the seafloor—in tanks of 7.3 pH water, which is what ocean water could be by 2300, according to one estimate.
Tree trunks were blistered and split from intense heat — the mottled pattern reminiscent of Dutch crunch bread — but there they were, still standing, with a lush carpet of verdant shrubs and other undergrowth filling in around their feet.
Variegated marbles — stones with particolored veins and naturally mottled patterns—contributed to the fictive creation of an East that lived only in the imagination of Romans, most of whom only ever experienced those lands through the prism of art.
To decode the octopi social "language," the scientists captured and screened 52 hours of footage of the Octopus tetricus species, a mottled, grayish-brown cephalopod known as the common Sydney octopus and also — somewhat more amusingly — the gloomy octopus.
Standing beside the glass counter of his family-run fromagerie, opened in 233, Mr. Olivier gestured at an impressive array of Normandy's dairy products, from raw-milk Camembert to unpasteurized butter and cream from the region's mottled Normande cows.
When it comes to the whole body, Hellman repeatedly favors shots of the deformed despot traversing cliff faces on his island, climbing rocks like his namesake while waves crash against the craggy surface that resembles the mottled texture of his face.
I imagine taking off my shoes on mottled carpeting and sliding into one of two twin XL beds next to a teenager, rubbing his back and asking him quietly to stop reading for class so he can go down on me.
It's this very separation that makes this church so dramatic: The church, which suddenly plunges dozens of feet below ground level has a tawny exterior mottled with green and yellow moss, and, from above, forms the shape of a cross.
To Louise's infinite satisfaction, when she shows them a word—her species, or her name—on a whiteboard, they write back, not in script but in mottled black circles that they describe in elegant squirts, daring her to decipher every blot.
Wearing his mottled green uniform as commander in chief of the People's Liberation Army, Mr. Xi watched as 12,000 troops marched and tanks, long-range missile launchers, jet fighters and other new weapons drove or flew past in impeccable arrays.
It's some combination of the subjects themselves — who are mesmerizingly defiant, even when they're in the crosshairs — and the way Hendricks paints them: with pinks so bright they blind or shadows so dark they obscure, with matte and mottled or shiny textures.
Here Pericles, himself attired in a fetching sheath of mottled lavender (whatever happened to Mary McFadden, anyway?), must win his bride by solving a dark riddle that reveals the truth: Antiochus and his daughter have been rather more intimate than is seemly.
In the middle of a quiet Elizabeth Street block, above an unmistakably pink subterranean stone entryway with flower boxes of mottled caladium leaves, a neon starburst with a smiley face announces a new arrival: the full-service "healthy Italian" restaurant Pietro Nolita.
From one side extends a long clay tube, like Mr. Magoo's cane; and on the topmost block, just close enough to the edge to make you nervous, sits another small cylinder of mottled clay, this one about the size of a pencil case.
They indicate a floor seen in perspective—or half of one, because the lines converge toward the right edge of the canvas—topped by a triangular slice of mottled green wall spotted with some four dozen tiny abstract paintings-within-the-painting.
Birds, birds, everywhere, including an abundance of water fowl — snow geese, mottled duck, mallards, shovelers, green-winged teal, pintails, white-fronted geese, not to mention white egrets, blue herons, bald eagles, ibis, pelicans, flycatchers, osprey, kites, falcons, buntings, sandpipers, hummingbirds and gulls.
It's easy to understand why both museums chose the same title: Soutine's animal carcasses are resolutely images of flesh, even of meat, while Albright's portraits give us the human body at its most grotesque — lumpy and gawky and pink, mottled with grey.
The edges of the cup are mottled, but the beautiful peach-ring, the silver-clothed, the gray-dusted, the red-clothed, the silver-studded cup, the emerald-clothed, the white-dressed cup—it is the place of checks and balances, of pacifiers and pencils.
In the most extreme of Degas' landscapes, such as the two impressions of the same plate, both titled "Autumn Landscape (L'Estérel)," from 1890, the monotype is a thing, a stained, mottled sheet of paper bearing, perhaps, a passing resemblance to trees, mountains and sky.
His straightforward pictures of houses, barns, brick walls and winter branches yield the same distinctive observation of perceptual phenomena so characteristic of his hard-edge paintings, sculpture and prints: Rectangles float; shadows fall into hard-edge shapes; surfaces reveal evenly mottled patterns and unlikely grids.
The craving to lose the self may have its apotheosis in the portrait "Become River Head to Foot" (2018), where the head and shoulders of the figure have become mottled with all the ecstatic colors of the lovers who have likely touched or been touched.
But throughout, Eskayel's tranquil patterns smooth the rough edges, from the mottled deep-indigo-hued upholstery on the metal-tube Thonet dining chairs to the Ligne Roset Togo sofa covered in an ikat that Campanaro had hand-loomed on the Indonesian isle of Sumba.
In Butler's painting of the 1918 eclipse, a corona of burnished orange encases the void of the blacked-out sun, while the sky is mottled by gray-black clouds that recall the light effects of Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt and other American landscape artists.
According to the UK Sepsis Trust, the following symptoms may be a sign of the condition: slurred speech or confusion, extreme shivering or muscle pain, passing no urine in a day, severe breathlessness, feeling like you're going to die, and mottled or discolored skin.
The contrast of clean, crisp figures over a mottled watercolor background offers a counter to any sense of cool, dystopic efficiency — there is no moving quickly from point A to point B in this world, instead there are reversals, circling back, trial and error.
"Two Shots" (2018), on the other hand, is a piece that works on several levels: as an abstract work in which the two spider-webbed holes and lines of black caulking that extend from them are set off by a mottled black blob behind them.
While his confections—from their inception as inky sketches, to the embroidered quotes he hides in their linings, to the final snip of a seamstress' scissors—are multi-layered, exacting works of art, Reynolds's character is mottled with ugly corruption (rather like Dorian Gray, with a twist).
Fenced in by a metal security gate and punctuated by human skulls and beheaded fish, however, the scene is more industrial landfill than fairytale forest; the hulking figure, with jaundiced eyes and mottled skin, a bloated hand resting wearily on his heart, appears more feeble than fabled.
The majority of her landscapes in the Anna Conway show are modernist, urban spaces: a museum late at night; well-lit, monochromatic office spaces; underlit, high-rise apartments with pendulous chrome lamps and mottled calf-skin rugs that look staged for a photo shoot in Architectural Digest.
"Anoonsblush" (1988) may be one of the most subdued paintings in the show, but even it draws the viewer into a fantastical space of manifold textures, mottled and shimmering fields of paint, and, within them, pebbles and splinters that magically bind together their respective areas of blue and brown.
There is something direct and whimsical, forthright and imaginative about this painting that anticipates works done by Thomas Nozkowski, as does the vertical painting "7.65" (1965), where a band of different solid colors move across the bottom and left side of the painting, partially framing the mottled green field.
They have a keen ear for production — distressed, drowsy horns on "4 the Real 1s"; the mottled texture of early Wu-Tang Clan on "Pop Champagne"; a staggeringly swaggering bass loop on "40 Below" (produced by El RTNC, one of the sonic architects of vintage New York rap revivalism).
My 12th-floor room was basic but pleasantly furnished, its distressed wood floor partly covered by a mottled blue-and-white rug, and with a small seating area off to the side, complete with two free bottles of water, copies of local magazines and a strong reading light.
Versions bought from street carts tend to be snacks, the fillings slightly impressionistic; here, cheong fun is a meal, especially when mottled with egg or half-submerged in a sauce of peanut butter, vinegar and sesame paste, with curry fish balls staggered across it like a game of marbles.
Oranges and lemons are the workhorses of my kitchen, but I've barely scratched the citrus surface here — no mention of grapefruit or sour oranges, mandarins or the mottled skin and powerful scent of bergamot, bitter Seville oranges or Sicilian blood oranges, all kind of limes and yuzu or kumquats.
But that trick, even when sharpened through a curiously mottled black-and-white filter, feels empty, because there's so little presentation of the context we're in, and consequently little opportunity to build a deeper understanding of the larger stakes at play for the characters and the wider world.

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