57 Words to use with spotting

Spot drawing, no caption, of man and woman watching birds.

how he turns it round and round to find the best spot whereon to begin the attack!

" On the way home McGinty found he could let the thing go for "two thousand spot cash.

ACADEMIC PRESS, INC. Laboratory manual of spot tests.

SEE Priscilla spot book.

Evidently she rather enjoyed the situation, creating for herself a spot-light much in the manner of Monona.

The Government of India appear to have given an undertaking to send Indian labour to Fiji provided the commission that was to proceed there in order to investigate the condition on the spot returns with a favourable report.

James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257589. 3 spot pictures, no captions, of man playing tennis.

And it is from that time that this spot hath become known on the earth as the asylum of Agastya.

"It was on this spot years ago," I said, laying down the second eight cards, "that Solon Denney first told me he was about to marry.

Spot illus.

(In Hi-spot comics, no. 2) © 15Oct40; BB25874.

Some time ago Mr. J.D. Hardy devised an instrument, which he has named a chromatoscope, so easily made by any one who has a spot lens that we take the following description from the Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society: "Its chief purpose is that of illuminating and defining objects which are nonpolarizable, in a similar manner to that in which the polariscope defines polarizable objects.

SEE Shalian, Artin K. SHAPIRO, MICHAEL. 80 spot system: this ticket is free.

And sure there is a secret Power that reigns Here, where no trace of man the spot profanes, Nought but the chalets, [V] flat and bare, on high Suspended 'mid the quiet of the sky; Or distant herds that pasturing upward creep, 350 And, not untended, climb the dangerous steep.

" "There's nothing or nobody in this town can hurt my reputation, honey, and certainly not my ace-spot girl.

Most of the outside of the wing sky-blue, not bright, but as the sky looks on a dull day; the beauty-spot shining green, bordered with black, white, and buff.

As magnificent as the hull of St. Louis Exposition is, it naterally has one spot handsomer than the rest, a particular beauty spot as you may say.

Ashley grabbed the ball and insisted that the spot kick should be taken with the heel and with the player facing his back to the goal.

" One by one the two repeaters shifted, shifted until they were focussed upon a spot midway between the belt and the rolling collar of the flannel shirt.

About the epoch of maximum of sun-spots they are large and nearly circular, having the same character as the curves for the summer months; whilst about the time of sun-spot minimum they are small and lemniscate-shaped, with a striking resemblance to the curves for the winter months.

In this romantic spot nature and art (a combination rather uncommon in pleasure-grounds) have gone hand in hand.

Place a thin disk of cold lead, the size of a silver dollar, on the forehead of a person whose eyes are closed; remove the disk, and on the same spot place two warm disks of equal size.

render equal &c adj.; equalize level, dress, balance, equate, handicap, give points, spot points, handicap, trim, adjust, poise; fit, accommodate; adapt &c (render accordant) 23; strike a balance; establish equality, restore equality, restore equilibrium; readjust; stretch on the bed of Procrustes.

"I will deal frankly with you, madam," said he, "and say that if I followed my own inclination I should stay, for Hillsdale holds for me an attraction which no other spot possesses.

57 Words to use with  spotting