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"splotch" Definitions
  1. a large, irregular spot; blot; stain; blotch.
  2. to mark or cover with splotches.
  3. to be susceptible to stains or blots; show or retain stains, blots, or spots of dirt or liquid: Don't buy that tablecloth—the material splotches easily.
  4. to cause or be liable to cause stains, blots, or spots: Be careful of that paint—it splotches.

113 Sentences With "splotch"

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Jeng secured a loan for a Sol LeWitt sculpture called "Splotch #3" and built a group exhibition, "Splotch," around the piece.
The boy reacts by declaring that Splotch has run away, so the next day, sneaky Mom replaces the fish with a new one and announces that Splotch has returned.
"Was that always there?" someone asked, pointing to a splotch.
It's like the bloody splotch Elliot suffered the night Becky died.
You'll notice, a bloody splotch growing right below his right shoulder.
He focused on the splotch and floral motifs, and chose eight.
Charon's red splotch (Image: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute)Almost as soon as Pluto's moon Charon came into view, we had a question: what's that big red splotch on top of it?
The circle encompassing the stylized logo represented a splotch of tomato sauce.
And the pores are part of you, but the splotch is not.
As they move down the stairs, large drops of water splotch them.
Children's Books SPLOTCH Written and illustrated by Gianna Marino218 pp. Viking. $17.99.
The splotch on the right might be the first-ever observed circumplanetary disk.
Mission scientists named the splotch Tombaugh Regio after Clyde Tombaugh, who discovered Pluto.
His chance comes courtesy of Orm, who communicates with him via holographic splotch.
The mold, a green-yellow splotch, is mounted inside a small glass disc.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Who can resist a show called Splotch?
The dark splotch around the lander was caused by InSight's retrorockets during its descent.
The dark splotch created by the impact is around 500 meters wide (1,640 feet).
The mold itself, a green-yellow splotch, is mounted inside a small glass disc.
Afterward, with a red splotch on his knee, Cabrera laughed at his manager's best intentions.
The orange splotch at the bottom of an acorn squash responds to a neighboring navel orange.
Curiosity appears as a blue splotch amid an intimidating group of rocks, cliffs, and dark sand.
He's leaving a big orange splotch all over my game, and that's why I wrote the book.
The priest approached and made his mark, a splotch of holy ash thumb-printed to my forehead.
On the other hand, the work is certainly an impressive splotch, and the show would suffer without it.
The photo reveals one circular splotch just below his chest, with a few lighter-brown splotches on his stomach.
A couple have a jarring splotch of color — orange or green — in lieu of the white of one eye.
As a story that hinges on visual discernment, "Splotch" is appropriately light on text and strong on visual storytelling.
"This is you," she said, and showed him a scribble of black lines with a staining splotch of blue ink.
If I had sat here for this whole interview like this, I'd have this giant red splotch on my face.
Don't miss the back endpapers, which suggest an alternative, sunnier fate for Splotch and all the other fish we flush.
That's what NASA thinks exists in Pluto's Cthulhu region: the dark splotch that covers a good part of the southern hemisphere.
On the image at left, in the upper part of Neptune you'll make out a dark splotch: That's a new storm.
On the image at left, in the upper part of Neptune you'll make out a dark splotch: That's a new storm.
But if you're firmly rooted in the good ol' US of A, a splotch of ketchup will work just fine, too.
The lander, if there was ever any doubt, is completely toast, a splotch of burnt and twisted metal on the Martian surface.
But instead of just being a black splotch, or Giroptic's logo, you can upload your own design to cover up that gap.
The research was spurred by images captured by a NASA spacecraft last year that showed a bright heart-shaped splotch on Pluto's surface.
The whale features a discernible white splotch that extends from the top"melon" portion of its head back to its blowhole above its eyes.
The original "blob" was an ocean heatwave that got its name for the splotch of red it made on maps in 22015 and 2015.
If one element isn't calibrated correctly — too much moisture, a splotch of bacteria — the paper can tear and the roll has to be made again.
The image featured a shiny splotch, interpreted to be the lander's jettisoned parachute, and a grim-looking burn mark; the smoldering ruins of the lander itself.
Certainly no one was on the lookout for a meat allergy caused by a tick with a white splotch on its back the shape of Texas.
He's a stocky three-year-old, mostly slate grey, with a white stripe on his head and a pink splotch on his elongated, bull-terrier nose.
Enter Inkling, a splotch of ink that manifests from Ethan's father sketchbook as a living embodiment of creativity, with the power to read, write and draw.
Since they're flock birds, we're not just talking a splotch or two: After a decent-size grackle baptism, you might have a hard time recognizing your ride.
A dark splotch on Mars most likely marks the remnants of a spacecraft that tried to land there this week, the European Space Agency said on Friday.
"Splotch," by Gianna Marino ("Night Animals"), is about a dead goldfish, a botched cover-up and the futility of trying to protect loved ones from hard truths.
The last image of the last issue is of a man wearing a smiley-face shirt stained with a splotch of ketchup so it matches the opening image.
There were odd flashes of serendipity — as when an errant paint splotch on an artist's rendering inspired the Met's crystal "sputnik" chandeliers, which still rise before each performance.
The water appears as a large red splotch on a satellite map created by the Climate Reanalyzer operated by the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine.
The authors of the site even outline some of the common issues here — things like weird water-splotch-like graphical artifacts, or smiling mouths featuring too many front teeth.
A few days ago, in a TD Ameritrade clubhouse, Shaddy removed his cap to reveal a red splotch on the right side of his forehead just below the hairline.
As usual, I love the material that Craig puts into his books, but he always puts a big bright colorful splotch around the page numbers, which seems unnecessary and distracting.
There was a sea-green splotch hovering over his neck, with a long tail that poked into his nose, and one ear was radioactive yellow; the nose was honking blue.
Splotch continues at Sperone Westwater Gallery (257 Bowery, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through August 9 and at Lesley Heller Workspace (54 Orchard Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through August 19.
More than just an abstract anxious thought pattern being discussed in all of its boring predictability, there was a comfort in each bright splotch of my life being spewed back at me.
YouTuber Marques Brownlee noticed that once he made his first purchase with the Apple Card, the white card in his Wallet app immediately changed color, adding a big splotch of this orange hue.
A seven-year-old boy with an avid interest in American history had built a dining-table-sized model of Fort Sumter out of cardboard—he was painting black-splotch windows on its perimeter.
The boy smells a rat when he notices a discrepancy between the new fish's markings and Splotch's splotch, but he goes along with Mom's ruse to let her feel she's being a protective mother.
In the painting "Skull on Table" (2006), a splotch of gray paint coalesces into a grinning skull lying on its side, on a green table, no doubt annoyed that it cannot make itself erect.
Youth is the overriding theme of the whole record—it spills from every musical corner, every lyric, with the finished product appearing like a huge splotch of brightly coloured powder paint on white A4 paper.
In America, the culprit, called the lone-star tick — females have a distinctive white splotch on their backs — is common in the warm and humid Southeast, where most cases of meat allergy have been diagnosed.
From that misshapen black-and-blue splotch on your shin to the unexplained white flecks on your fingernails — go down the Google path, and you're likely to be worrying about an underlying medical condition all day.
When he gave her the cloth to wipe what police later called "a huge splotch of ejaculate," she was careful not to wipe it all away, so there would be some left for police to test.
Passages like this are rife in the book and inevitably fun, but overall the book is a baggy splotch, seemingly a padded version of the section, focusing on Chomsky and Everett, that recently appeared in Harper's.
The experiential box truck is made partly of goldenrod metal, but the side walls are glass and completely transparent—save for one splotch of color where the catch phrase "Seize the Yes!" is emblazoned on the glass.
To avoid this, a sculpture like "Splotch #22015" or the deliriously sensual abstract paintings of David Reed (who is represented by his meticulously notated working drawings) must navigate between the Scylla of disingenuousness and Charybdis of reflexivity.
I felt a little different this week, after The Verge's Casey Newton reported that Instagram is testing out a new black-and-white design, with thinner navigation icons and not a splotch of its trademark blue-and-grey coloring.
A glimpse into LeWitt's elaborate procedures can be found on the website of the Metropolitan Museum, where "Splotch #254" and related "non-geometric forms," as he called them, were displayed on the roof between April and October of 219.
That's why November 1963 feels indistinguishable from Abraham Zapruder's 8-millimeter film and its infamous frame No. 313, the fuzzy still image — all green with that horrifying splotch of pink — that captured the moment of President John F. Kennedy's assassination.
You can see the blur on this system menu is heavier than the dark splotch on the loading screen because, in one instance, you need to focus on your options; in the other, you just need to be aware that something is happening.
In "Crown" (2018), there is a round, white craquelure form atop a smooth, creamy lump, with a splotch of red hanging off the side of an indented lip, where Butterly seems to have squeezed the unfired form before placing it in the kiln.
Nairobi's fanciest neighborhoods, such as Karen, on the west side, are an especially juicy score: It's not unusual to steer around a splotch of fresh dung steaming in the middle of the street or a string of goats bobbing nervously through traffic.
The starting point of the research for both teams was the revelation of a bright splotch on the surface of Pluto just north of the equator in the shape of a Valentine heart, in images captured during the flyby of NASA's New Horizons spacecraft last year.
There's a third jarring photograph, Wissam Nassar's "Beit Hanun, in the Gaza strip" (2015), wherein children in visibly war-torn Gaza are entertained by two cartoon mascots, one of whom wears a friendly, wide-eyed Dora the Explorer costume, a pink splotch on an otherwise gray-yellow-brown scene.
At one point or another, we've all come across a potato chip that resembles Margaret Thatcher or a splotch of grease that looks like the distended corpse of Rum Tum Tugger, but what about something so undeniably blood-curdling that it can only be explained as the embodiment of evil itself?
A pink splotch has been placed just below the partially open mouth, which is the shape of a squashed O. The black pullover she is wearing takes up the lower half of the painting, an image that brought these lines by the great Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer to mind: The samurai looks insignificant beside his armor of black dragon scales.
In between we find artists such as Otto Piene and Matias Cuevas, who use fire to create shapes and patterns; Andreas Kocks, whose "Untitled, Paperwork #543G" (2011) presents a wall-mounted splotch assembled from contoured pieces of graphite-covered paper; and Terry Winters, whose vertically bisected oil painting "Standardgraph 3" (2003) features a column of black circles running up the middle as irregular girds and curves unfurl on either side.
Students may come to understand, for example, why a 39-year-old woman, graduate degree in hand and reasonably attractive, would allow herself to be seduced by a potbellied has-been 20 years her senior, a scholar-cum-novelist who, after buying her a number of drinks at a conference, persuaded her to relocate from a reasonable metropolitan area to a splotch on the prairie, only to reunite, two and a half weeks after her arrival, with an almost-ex-wife he had somehow neglected to mention.
They dab a splotch of sheep-dip on the place and go right ahead.
Head and body length is 7 cm. Tail is 6 cm. Upper parts a glossy light brown fading to grayish white or white on the ventral surface. There is often a light brown band or splotch across the chest.
Germline mutations of the Pax3 gene cause the splotch phenotype in mice. At the molecular level, this phenotype is caused by point mutations or deletions that alter or abolish Pax3 transcriptional function. In the heterozygous state, the splotch phenotype is characterized by white patches in the belly, tail and feet. These white spots are attributed to localized deficiencies in pigment-forming melanocytes resulting from neural crest cell defects. In the homozygous state, these Pax3 mutations cause embryonic lethality, which is associated with prominent neural tube closure defects and abnormalities of neural crest-derived structures, such as melanocytes, dorsal root ganglia and enteric ganglia.
Flowering occurs from late April to the end of June. The single, terminal flower is pedicellate with three sepals and three petals. The petals are wavy-margined and white with a central red to reddish purple splotch at the base of the flower. After anthesis, if the flower was successfully pollinated, a single fruit develops.
The turtle's carapace is green with light colors with dark splotches between them. The head of the turtle includes yellow lines and a splotch behind their ears resembling pond slider(Trachemys scripta). On average they are 25 cm(10 in.). Larger specimens can are around 32 cm(12.5 in.), but have been as long as 35 cm(13.5 in.).
In August 2016, Jim Kenworth's play A Splotch of Red: Keir Hardie in West Ham was premiered at various venues in Newham, including Neighbours Hall in Canning Town at which Hardie spoke. The play deals with Hardie's battle to win the constituency of West Ham South. It was directed by James Martin Charlton; Samuel Caseley played Keir Hardie.
The flashlight fish has a short, stout, darkly colored body. Its blunt snout and large eyes are characteristic of anomalopids. Its pectoral fins are preceded by a white splotch, and its preopercle may have a light spot of discoloration, though this is not always the case. A small or absent discoloration of the preopercle distinguishes it from P. palpebratum, which has a larger and bolder white spot.
East Germany's Nationale Volksarmee first pattern was the 1956 Russisches Tarnmuster based, as the name suggests, on the Soviet "amoeba" designs. It was soon replaced by the four-colour Flächentarnmuster pattern (sometimes called "potato" or "splotch"). In 1965, the dense straight-line two-colour Strichmuster pattern was introduced, sometimes called "ein Strich – kein Strich", it remained in use until reunification. Flecktarn was made the pattern for the unified country.
Ultimately, Warhol admired the uniformity of items such as soup cans and coke bottles. Warhol’s first Stable show featured three known serial works of one hundred soups cans, one hundred dollar bills and one hundred coke bottles. Between 1960 and 1960 Warhol created two versions of Coca-Cola (3). They were very similar to each other, however, one featured a large dark splotch on the top right corner of the canvas.
Cats That Look Like Hitler is a satirical website featuring photographs of cats that bear an alleged resemblance to Adolf Hitler. Most of the cats have a large black splotch underneath their nose, much like the dictator's stumpy toothbrush moustache. The site was founded by Koos Plegt and Paul Neve in 2006, and became widely known after being featured on several television programmes across Europe and Australia. The site is now only run by Neve.
Typically, the wingspan of a spicebush swallowtail ranges from ."Spicebush Swallowtail," Accessed March 14, 2011, Adults are primarily black/brown in color, with a trademark green-blue (male) or bright blue (female) splotch in the shape of a half moon on the hindwings. The forewing has a border of cream-colored, oval spots. In the middle portion of the wing, the spots can be moon shaped and a light blue in color.
The most common variety is dark green on the outside, often with a single splotch of orange on the side or top, however newer varieties have arisen, including golden acorn, so named for its glowing yellow color; as well as varieties that are white. Acorn squash can also be variegated. As the name suggests, its shape resembles an acorn. Acorn squashes typically weigh one to two pounds and are between four and seven inches long.
Cuttlefish sometimes use their color patterns to signal future intent to other cuttlefish. For example, during agonistic encounters, male cuttlefish adopt a pattern called the intense zebra pattern, considered to be an honest signal. If a male is intending to attack, it adopts a "dark face" change, otherwise, it remains pale. In at least one species, female cuttlefish react to their own reflection in a mirror and to other females by displaying a body pattern called "splotch".
He then immersed himself in work on the project and was present at the Trinity nuclear test. Feynman claimed to be the only person to see the explosion without the very dark glasses or welder's lenses provided, reasoning that it was safe to look through a truck windshield, as it would screen out the harmful ultraviolet radiation. The immense brightness of the explosion made him duck to the truck's floor, where he saw a temporary "purple splotch" afterimage.
Utricularia warburgii is a species of terrestrial bladderwort found in China, where it grows in sunny wet meadows at an altitude of 900 m.Peter Krbez & Gerfried Deutsch; Utricularia warburgii Goebel - ein attraktiver terrestrischer Wasserschlauch aus China It belongs to the section Nigrescentes and is closely related to U. caerulea. In the spring Utricularia warburgii produces 5–20 cm. flower scapes bearing 2-6 violet-blue flowers, 8mm in size and bearing a yellow splotch at the throat.
The wingspan of Yponomeuta plumbella ranges from 16 to 20 millimeters.UK Moths In the imago the fore wings are white punctuated with three rows of very small black spots (hence the family name of ermine moths) while the hindwings are greyish. These moths are clearly distinguished from related species by the larger black splotch in the middle of the inner rim of the forewing and the black marking at the tip of the forewing. The legs and the long antennae are white.
The stipules are triangular, thin and much longer than the petiole. The single flowers are long, usually in clusters at the end of short, side branches. The pedicels are long, bracts up to long, bracteoles long and inserted near the apex of the pedicel and remain at maturity. The yellow pea flowers have a splotch of red, the lower petals smaller than the upper lobes that are long and marginally longer than the long keel or wings of the flower.
Players assume the role of an anti-terrorist gunman who must kill terrorists without shooting any of their hostages. The game has different levels, including an airport that has been taken over by the terrorists and a city street. The game does have some blood, but it lacks gore; a small red splotch will appear on the chest of the targets that are hit. The screen scrolls from left to right, with terrorists or hostages popping out of windows and doors.
Coat color has a predominant white base A wire fox terrier with tri-color coat The Wire Fox Terrier is a sturdy, balanced dog weighing for males and for females. It should not be more than at the withers. Its rough, broken coat is distinctive. Coat color consists of a predominant white base with brown markings of the face and ears, and usually a black saddle or large splotch of color; there may be other black or brown markings on the body.
Eyespots are found in nearly all major animal groups, and are common among unicellular organisms, including euglena. The euglena's eyespot, called a stigma, is located at its anterior end. It is a small splotch of red pigment which shades a collection of light sensitive crystals. Together with the leading flagellum, the eyespot allows the organism to move in response to light, often toward the light to assist in photosynthesis, and to predict day and night, the primary function of circadian rhythms.
Her writing style was distinctive and has been described as "relentless." Her recipes might call for such measurements as "a splotch of wine," "a flurry of coconut," or "a great swish of sour cream," and she once advised readers that they could "rassle a lemon pie in a jiff" with "the new wonderstuff called Clovernook." She was a contemporary of James Beard and Julia Child, and she collaborated with Alice B. Toklas on Aromas and Flavors of the Past and Present.
The rest of his security team is also enhanced, either with super powers or with special gadgetry. Dozer, Lead Balloon, Wisp, Bloody Mary, Cutlery, Slipper, Gimlet, Splotch and Angel's Kiss are there ostensibly to keep the park safe, bit their true function is to kill Kobalt when he inevitably arrives seeking to take down St. Cloud. Kobalt realizes his days are numbered if he continues as is. In a single week he faced more superhumans than he had in his whole career to date.
Morphs are divided into three general groups based on patterning: the hippocoon group, the cenea group, and the planemoides group. The hippocoon group holds the largest amount of morphs; phenotypes within this group are characterized by four bands of alternating black and color patterns. Within the cenea group patterns are greatly dominated by black coloration and contain small splotches of color. The planemoides group has black bands surrounding the outside of the wing with a large splotch of color through the middle of the wing.
111–a112, The History Press, 2007, . He attended Crisfield High School, where he excelled on the baseball diamond, and was also known as his hometown's first recreational jogger. A later source described how he appeared in 1905 > He was tall, and as the saying goes, built like a whip. He had a startlingly > handsome face, with big, flashing eyes, a splotch of florid red on each > cheek, and a mane of black curly hair ... He looked like Rupert of Hentzau, > and had all of that worthy's cold, sinister resolution about everything that > he did.
Percy Olsen, television editor for Student Life, said "The Coon" was an improvement over "The Ring" because it was less heavy-handed in its morals. Olsen also said it raised the question, "What ever happened to the goofy superhero movies? From Batman to the Hulk, it seems like every comic book hero movie has been given a splotch of mud and some dim lighting before being sent out the door." Genevieve Koski of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B+ grade, although she did not like the "non-reveal" ending.
In June 2010, JESS3 released the "Black Oil Plug-In" for Firefox, rendering any mention of BP, Transocean, the Gulf Oil Spill and related names and phrases into a dripping, black splotch within a user's browser. That same month, the company also introduced The Ex-Blocker, which enables users to prevent their web browser from showing their ex-lovers' activities and posts on various websites. The application received media coverage internationally, as well as in the U.S. including a mention on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. over 8,000 people had installed the Ex-Blocker plug- in.
Parker once again selected Australian artist Leif Podhajsky to create the artwork for Lonerism, after he created the artwork for Innerspeaker and its singles. The image for Lonerism was personally taken by Parker with a Diana F camera and edited by Podhajsky; it features an exterior gate of the Luxembourg Garden in Paris, France. This image ties into the themes of isolation of Lonerism with the gate separating the viewer from the people in the Gardens. The red splotch in the corner of the image was actually an error caused by Parker incorrectly winding the film.
The first day in space was devoted to inspecting the orbiter for possible damage, as the crew had noticed debris falling off the external tank during liftoff. Nowak deployed the robotic arm to inspect the wing tips, nose and underside of the spacecraft using sensitive laser, digital and video camera. After six and a half hours of examination, all that was found was a white splotch on the nose cap. NASA engineers were initially concerned that this might be the result of a high-velocity impact, but after closer examination they determined it to be bird droppings.
A significant limitation to paper chromatography is that it will not show exactly how much malic is still remaining in the wine, with the size of the "splotch" on the paper having no correlation to a quantitative figure. The sensitivity of the paper is also limited to a detection threshold of 100–200 mg/L while most measurements of "MLF stability" target a malic level of less than 0.03 g/l (30 mg/L). The enzymatic method allows for a quantitative measurement of both malic and lactic acids, but requires the expense of reagent kits and a spectrophotometer that can measure absorbance values at 334, 340, or 365 nm.
Petal color may be white, pink, or purple, often with darker color on the nose. Many species have a pink form and a white form, but a few have only one color, such as Cyclamen balearicum, which is always white. The dark color on the flower nose varies in shape: Cyclamen persicum has a smooth band, Cyclamen hederifolium has a streaky V, and Cyclamen coum has an M-shaped splotch with two white or pink "eyes" beneath. On left C. persicum (without auricles); on right C. hederifolium (with auricles) In some species, such as Cyclamen hederifolium, the petal edges at the nose are curved outwards into auricles (Latin for "little ears").
Time Magazine: > An extremely funny 15-minute film, may be taken as a solemn leg-pull of the > recent vogue for dribble-and-splotch painters, those athletic canvas- > coverers whose style owes less to Van Gogh's brush technique than to Stan > Laurel's custard pie stance. Or it may be taken as an explicit set of > instructions for getting rich. > The film, a first-time effort by three ex-admen, begins with a loving shot > of wharfs, fishing shacks and sounding sea-the sort of vista once sketched > avidly by artists and now appreciated chiefly by retired couples who tour > Cape Cod in late September. The artist is a burly fellow (Ezra Reuben > Baker), recognizably aesthetic in paint-smeared dungarees, scurrilous red > sweater and combat boots.
He explained that he and the other filmmakers were simply drawing from the evil schemes common of James Bond films, Bugs Bunny cartoons, and The A-Team, and wrote "If Mr. Sexton sees my movie as a sermon against mega- corporations monopolizing America, that's fine. But our villain is just as easily the face of every dictator in history, or every schoolyard bully who is compensating for low self-esteem, or any Mafia boss who dominates by either absorbing or wiping out his competition. Hey, if you look at an abstract painting and see the devil in a red splotch, that's your prerogative ... I guess a movie's message is only partially supplied by the filmmaker." In May 2007 Time magazine ran an article by James Poniewozik titled "Is Shrek Bad for Kids?" which considered the negative effects on children of being raised with fairy tale satires, instead of the original stories.
Graphic of the ash cloud from the alt=Map of Europe showing a red splotch over the Italian Peninsula stretching out to the east over Central Russia and over the Aegean and Ionic Seas, 50 cm of ash centering, decreasing to 10cm beyond, and steadily decreasing to 0 Their ultimate extinction coincides with Heinrich event 4, a period of intense cold and dry climate causing their preferred forest landscape to give way to steppeland, and later Heinrich events are also associated with massive cultural turnovers where European human populations collapsed. This climate change may have depopulated several regions of Neanderthals, like previous cold spikes, but these areas were instead repopulated by immigrating humans, leading to Neanderthal extinction. It has also been proposed that climate change was the primary driver, as their low population left them vulnerable to any environmental change, with even a small drop in survival or fertility rates possibly quickly leading to their extinction. However, Neanderthals and their ancestors had survived through several glacial periods over the hundreds of thousands of years of European habitation.

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