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fleck
/ flɛk /
noun
- a small marking or streak; speckle
- a small particle; speck
a fleck of dust
verb
- Alsoflecker tr to mark or cover with flecks; speckle
Other Words From
- fleckless adjective
- fleckless·ly adverb
- flecky adjective
- un·flecked adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of fleck1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fleck1
Example Sentences
Her resulting pumpkin blondies — flecked with dark chocolate chips and sea salt — are the perfect solution for holiday bakers who are low on time, but excited to capture seasonal flavors.
In Shasta and Nevada counties, flecks of ink marring the bar codes printed on some ballots prevented voting machines made by Hart InterCivic from correctly reading those ballots.
It threatened to sully her white dress flecked with rainbows.
"He was shouting and he was so close up in my face, I had to close my eyes as his spit flecks were hitting me," he said.
In his front yard, Rains kept a shaker table and other equipment to sift soil for flecks of gold.
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