Fleck ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Fleck ( verb )

  1. To mark with small spots of a different color or texture.
  2. To scatter small pieces or spots over a surface.
  3. To sprinkle or scatter something over a surface.

Origin:

From middle english flekken, from old english fleccan.

Examples:

  1. The sky was flecked with clouds.
  2. The marble countertop was flecked with bits of color.
  3. She flecked paint onto the canvas.
  4. He flecked water droplets onto the hot skillet.
  5. She flecked confetti over the crowd.

(As a noun)

Fleck ( noun )

  1. To mark with small spots of a different color or texture.
  2. To scatter small pieces or spots over a surface.
  3. To sprinkle or scatter something over a surface.

Origin:

From middle english flekken, from old english fleccan.

Examples:

  1. The sky was flecked with clouds.
  2. The marble countertop was flecked with bits of color.
  3. She flecked paint onto the canvas.
  4. He flecked water droplets onto the hot skillet.
  5. She flecked confetti over the crowd.
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