specking Antonyms

Meaning of specking

specking

a very small amount, to make specks on or in, a small discoloration or spot especially from stain or decay, a cold-smoked Italian ham that is flavored with herbs and spices such as juniper, black pepper, and garlic, a small spot or blemish, something marked or marred with specks, to mark (something or someone) with or as if with specks

specking Sentence Examples

  1. The faint specking of stars adorned the midnight sky like scattered diamonds.
  2. The surface of the marble was mottled with subtle speckling, giving it a unique and antique appearance.
  3. The artist carefully applied speckling to the canvas, creating a delicate and ethereal effect.
  4. The tiny specks of pollen danced in the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing display.
  5. The chicken's eggshell was covered in a fine specking that gave it a speckled appearance.
  6. The speckled toadstool hid amidst the undergrowth, its poisonous surface a warning to predators.
  7. She painted the wall with a light specking of pink, giving it a soft and feminine touch.
  8. The speckled trout swam through the crystal-clear stream, its markings camouflaging it well.
  9. The specking of rust on the old bicycle hinted at its age and previous adventures.
  10. The windowpane was speckled with raindrops, obscuring the view of the outside world.

FAQs About the word specking

a very small amount, to make specks on or in, a small discoloration or spot especially from stain or decay, a cold-smoked Italian ham that is flavored with herb

sprinkling, staining, spotting, dotting, marbling, speckling, freckling, peppering, shooting, dappling

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The faint specking of stars adorned the midnight sky like scattered diamonds.

The surface of the marble was mottled with subtle speckling, giving it a unique and antique appearance.

The artist carefully applied speckling to the canvas, creating a delicate and ethereal effect.

The tiny specks of pollen danced in the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing display.