Sentence examples for has mottled gray from inspiring English sources

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The tree, barely six feet tall, has mottled gray bark and a canopy of twisting branches twinkling with holiday lights.

The poorwill, named for its call, is about 20 cm (8 inches) long and has mottled gray plumage, a short tail with a bit of white at the corners, and a narrow bib, white in the male, buffy in the female.

It has mottled gray instead of white on the underside of its flight feathers.

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The large paintings have mottled gray backgrounds; gray is a color -- or better a non-color -- strongly associated with Mr. Johns.

They have mottled gray backs and silver bellies, grow to about 5 inches and have large, thick lips and small mouths to vacuum up algae and other organisms.

Look where the hair is thinnest and lightest to see whether a horse has mottled skin.

Kestrels have mottled chestnut backs, greyish heads and creamy speckled underbellies and wings.

Juvenile birds had less prominent grooves in their beaks and had mottled white and black necks, while the eye spot found in adults was not present; instead, a gray line ran through the eyes (which still had the white eye ring) to just below the ears.

The red-stone exterior had mottled with age and lichen into fine oxblood tweed.

Like another of my favorite spring plants, dogtooth violet, some trilliums have mottled foliage.

He had mottled brown skin and a strange bird-like call.

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