brownish-speckled (Meaning)
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brownish-speckled (s)
having brown speckles
Synonyms & Antonyms of brownish-speckled
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brownish-speckled Sentence Examples
- The bird's eggs were small and brownish-speckled, camouflaging them against the forest floor.
- The cat's fur was a soft, brownish-speckled pattern, blending in with the fallen leaves.
- The butterfly had delicate wings with a brownish-speckled design, resembling the texture of tree bark.
- The trout in the stream had a brownish-speckled coat, helping them blend into the rocky riverbed.
- The lizard's scales were a mottled brownish-speckled color, providing excellent camouflage in its desert habitat.
- The stone was rough and brownish-speckled, with tiny grains of sand embedded in its surface.
- The mushroom had a brownish-speckled cap, dotted with tiny flecks of darker pigment.
- The eggs in the nest were a mix of brownish-speckled and pale blue, creating a striking contrast.
- The moth had wings with a brownish-speckled pattern, allowing it to blend into the bark of trees.
- The granite countertop had a brownish-speckled appearance, adding warmth to the kitchen decor.
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having brown speckles
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The bird's eggs were small and brownish-speckled, camouflaging them against the forest floor.
The cat's fur was a soft, brownish-speckled pattern, blending in with the fallen leaves.
The butterfly had delicate wings with a brownish-speckled design, resembling the texture of tree bark.
The trout in the stream had a brownish-speckled coat, helping them blend into the rocky riverbed.