Sentences

mottle in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Mottle (verb): To mark or color with spots or blotches of different shades or colors.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist decided to mottle the canvas with varying shades of blue to create depth.
  2. Her skin was mottled with freckles that danced across her cheeks in the summer sun.
  3. The old stone wall was mottled with patches of moss and lichen, adding to its rustic charm.
  4. During the painting class, we learned how to mottle colors to achieve a more organic look.
  5. As the sunset approached, the sky began to mottle with hues of orange, purple, and pink.
  6. The artist decided to mottle the canvas with various shades of blue to create a sense of depth.
  7. As the sun set, the clouds began to mottle the sky with vibrant hues of orange and pink.
  8. The fabric was designed to mottle beautifully, giving it a unique texture that caught the eye.
  9. In the garden, the leaves seemed to mottle with patches of sunlight filtering through the trees.
  10. Her skin was mottled from the cold, showing a patchwork of pale and rosy tones.

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