freckly
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of freckly
Example Sentences
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She added that "a fair-skinned, freckly person will have a higher chance of developing skin cancer than someone with perhaps darker skin".
From BBC • Jun. 3, 2023
“He looks like he’s about 13 years old,” said Dan O’Shea, his high school coach, “with freckly little cheeks.”
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 24, 2021
Charlotte was a “spectacular, freckly faced firecracker with a scratchy voice,” her mother said.
From New York Times • Jun. 5, 2017
When he was nine years old, maybe 10, a small, freckly, flame-haired Eddie Redmayne auditioned to be in the West End production of the Irving Berlin musical Annie Get Your Gun.
From The Guardian • Nov. 6, 2016
Fortinbras smiled, a huge smile that filled his pie-shaped, freckly face with joy.
From "The Graveyard Book" by Neil Gaiman
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