skewbald (Meaning)

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skewbald (a.)

Marked with spots and patches of white and some color other than black; -- usually distinguished from piebald, in which the colors are properly white and black. Said of horses.

skewbald Sentence Examples

  1. The skewbald horse galloped across the meadow, its patches of white and brown contrasting sharply against the green grass.
  2. The artist's painting depicted a skewbald cat with piercing blue eyes and a playful expression.
  3. The farmer herded his skewbald sheep into the pen, their mixed coat colors creating a chaotic pattern.
  4. The skewbald bird fluttered its wings, revealing an intricate mosaic of feathers in shades of brown, white, and black.
  5. The hiker stumbled upon a skewbald butterfly perched on a leaf, its wings resembling a miniature stained-glass window.
  6. The clown's skewbald costume, with its mismatched patches of red, yellow, and blue, drew laughter from the audience.
  7. The scientist examined the skewbald cells under a microscope, fascinated by their irregular distribution and complex patterns.
  8. The geologist discovered a skewbald fossil that hinted at the existence of a previously unknown species.
  9. The gardener planted a row of skewbald flowers, creating a kaleidoscope of colors and textures in the garden bed.
  10. The photographer captured a stunning skewbald sunset, with the clouds painted in a mixture of orange, pink, and purple hues.

FAQs About the word skewbald

Marked with spots and patches of white and some color other than black; -- usually distinguished from piebald, in which the colors are properly white and black.

dapple, parti-colored, brindle, pied, pinto, shaded, tricolored, marbled,parti-color, mottled

solid, monochromatic, monochromatic, neutral, solid, self, monochrome, monochrome,self, neutral

The skewbald horse galloped across the meadow, its patches of white and brown contrasting sharply against the green grass.

The artist's painting depicted a skewbald cat with piercing blue eyes and a playful expression.

The farmer herded his skewbald sheep into the pen, their mixed coat colors creating a chaotic pattern.

The skewbald bird fluttered its wings, revealing an intricate mosaic of feathers in shades of brown, white, and black.