motty Antonyms
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Meaning of motty
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motty (a.)
Full of, or consisting of, motes.
motty Sentence Examples
- The motty clouds drifted lazily across the sky, casting dappled shadows on the land below.
- The motty coat of the Dalmatian stood out against the white of the snow.
- The motty skin of the leopard provided perfect camouflage amidst the dappled undergrowth.
- The motty rockface was covered in intricate veins of minerals.
- The motty fabric of the quilt created a warm and cozy patchwork.
- The motty grasshoppers hopped through the meadow, their wings flashing in the sunlight.
- The motty skin of the toad contrasted sharply with the smooth, green leaves.
- The motty construction paper served as a canvas for the children's colorful drawings.
- The motty surface of the moon was covered in craters and valleys.
- The motty bark of the birch tree was peeling in flakes, revealing its silvery inner layer.
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Full of, or consisting of, motes.
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The motty clouds drifted lazily across the sky, casting dappled shadows on the land below.
The motty coat of the Dalmatian stood out against the white of the snow.
The motty skin of the leopard provided perfect camouflage amidst the dappled undergrowth.
The motty rockface was covered in intricate veins of minerals.