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mottled

[mot-ld] / ˈmɒt ld /


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It said his heart rate had dropped and he was "mottled" in appearance.

From BBC

A mottled landscape of state-by-state abortion access followed: within two months of the June decision, 1 in 3 American women lost access to abortion in their home states, according to a Washington Post tally.

From Washington Post

The IMF has a mottled history in the South American grains producing country, where many still blame it for pushing austerity measures that exacerbated a deep economic crisis in 2001-2002 that dragged millions into poverty.

From Reuters

Medics also found a yellow cannula of fluid running into her right shoulder and a "mottled" abdomen indicative of organ failure.

From BBC

‘Pink Princess’ sports shield-shaped leaves mottled in white, black, burgundy and hot pink — basically a philodendron redone in pink camo.

From Seattle Times