• Speckly

    Origin

    speckle + -y

    Full definition of speckly

    Adjective

    speckly

    1. speckled; marked with speckles
      • 1889, Allan O. Hume, The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1 Chapter , In some eggs the markings are very dense towards the large end, in others they are pretty uniformly distributed over the whole surface; in some they are very minute and speckly, in others they average the tenth of an inch in diameter.
      • 1913, Stephen Graham, A Tramp's Sketches Chapter , The clouds hung unevenly over the climbing mountains, so that far snow-bestrewn headlands looked like the speckly backs of monsters stalking up into the sky.
      • April 3 2010, Huffington Post - Fresh Eggs, Grace, Rebirth, & PopoversSometimes they're just brown and speckly; sometimes they're pointy, sometimes petite. But always their yolks are plump and perky and marigold-yellow.
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