blotchy

English

Etymology

From blotch +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɒtʃi
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Adjective

blotchy (comparative blotchier, superlative blotchiest)

  1. Covered in blotches.
    • 1963, Lester del Rey, The Sky Is Falling:
      The sunset colors were not sunset. The sun was bright and blinding overhead, surrounded by reddish clouds, glaring down on the fairy city. The sky was—blotchy. It was daylight, but through the clouds bright stars were shining.

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