117 collocations for spotted

Sir John Hall, Inspector-General of Hospitals, referring to this, said, "I protested against it, in the strongest way I could, but without effect; and the consequence was that shortly after the men had spotted fever."

Then they began to sing this song: You spotted snakes with double tongue, Thorny hedgehogs, be not seen; Newts and blind-worms do no wrong, Come not near our Fairy Queen.

Potts and O'Flynn had spotted the man they were looking for, and called out "Hello!

At their feast they spot their faces in diuers parts with saffron all yellow, and so walke vp and downe the streets; and this they doe as a custome.

He had spotted the place some days before and ascertained that it was empty, and when he found that Sir Horace had returned alone he decided to break in, and, covering Sir Horace with a revolver, try to extort money from him.

Elmer spots another football evil.

Evidently they had not spotted our position, thanks to that Italian airman.

With regard to the distribution of the churches, the only peculiarity I observe is, that the Unitarian community appear to be nearly all gathered into one spot, and that spot the Land of the Pilgrim Fathers, and the State that is considered foremost in education.

And ye that, fleeing, spot your mountain-snows With bleeding wounds; forgive me, that I cherished 70 One thought that ever blessed your cruel foes!

Gerald is always hopeful, but his confidence in his ability to spot the winner is dangerous.

The British reached these woods in their advance; but, their aeroplanes being unable to spot the fall of shells in the mist, they had to fall back for want of artillery support.

Irma S. Black (A); 24Jan72; R521906. What to do when you spot an Oedipus complex.

First to plant strong guard About the mother, then into some snare To hunt this spotted Panther and there kill him.

What for do you ask me if I have spotted many pretty girls here, when you know I would not be for taking the troubble of spoting any girl in the world but you, and besides they are all terrible ugly here.

The male spotted deer they call KUBRA, the female KUBREE.

Going over on cloudy days when the heavy black clouds hang down to within fifty meters of the ground, spotting a group of trucks, a line of cars, or a battery of troops, then bombing them, shooting them up with your machine guns and shooting back up into the clouds midst a rain of luminous machine gun bullets from the ground is interesting work.

The gunner must wait for its burst before he can spot his shot.

There's Jakehe spots some prowlin' coyotes the minute we reach home.

Dice are spotted cubes for gaming; dies are stamps for coining money, or for impressing metals.

"Did you spot D?" clamoured Smithers.

A dim, rare perfume was wafted from some unseen space; indistinct flashes of light spotted the darknesses; faint swells of music lifted the silence intermittently.

267 O let it be enough what thou hast done; When spotted Deaths ran arm'd through every street, With poison'd darts which not the good could shun, The speedy could out-fly, or valiant meet.

From thickly-glittering spires the matin bell Calling the woodman from his desert cell, A summons to the sound of oars, that pass, Spotting the steaming deeps, to early mass; Slow swells the service o'er the water born, While fill each pause the ringing woods of morn.

451 maculatum Spotted ditto c.m. 452 macorhizum Long-rooted ditto c.m. 453 palustre Marsh ditto l. 454 reflexum Reflexed-flowered ditto c.m. 455 striatum Striped-flowered ditto c.m.

There are white, black, brown, gray, yellow (like our suggestive canine friend two doors below), tan-colored, mouse-colored, striped, and spotted dogs.

117 collocations for  spotted