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The surface is mottled in orange, white, and yellow hues from sulfur and sulfur compounds.
Consequently, every one of his T-shirts is faded and mottled in the same bizarre fashion.
Amazon's new bricks, mottled in color from chalky yellow to dusky near-purple, look thoroughly artisanal.
It is a "shade of cardinal, mottled in places with purple," and evocative of "the hue of the red paint that comes from this region's iron-rich soil".
Again he saw that the skin on his arms was a smudged cyanic color, mottled in incoherent patterns, as if the flesh had been cooked all over.
The most common species of sanddab is the Pacific sanddab (C. sordidus), a brownish fish mottled, in the male, with dull orange.
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In the orange ground, purple mountain and red sky, subtly mottled, rubbed-in paint calls to mind Mark Rothko or Milton Avery.
When pigment mottling develops, FA shows mottled fluorescence in the early-phase angiogram with late hyperfluorescence [ 6].
He cut the lobster meat, translucent, gelatinous, mottled pink in color, into chunks, and combined it with a lump of butter in a saucepan.
The plant is called four-o'clock because its flowers, from white and yellow to shades of pink and red, sometimes streaked and mottled, open in late afternoon (and close by morning).
The purplish blood that soaks the clothes in the middle panel of Bacon's "Triptych Inspired by T. S. Eliot's 'Sweeney Agonistes' "; the rusty, mottled patch in "Blood on Pavement" — these surely owe a debt to the sticky crimson smear on the dead man's face and the blood mingling with the earth in Goya's "Third of May 1808," Ms. Mena said.
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