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His hair was an iron gray crew cut specked with red.
The owls are about 20 inches long and often specked with brown.
Hair, the same midnight color of his head, specked his hands.
He moved the wheel a few points to port and foam specked the glass.
"You know, I've specked out where I want to be when the crunch comes."
Mars was screaming in pain; I suddenly specked hearing the collected information as one voice.
The upper parts are grayish green, finely specked with black.
Once that happens, the classified advertising section will be specked with the bar codes.
The sky was an expansive blue, specked with white puffs of clouds.
Flower after flower is specked on the depths of green.
What I glimpsed of him was dirty, like his clothes, which were stained and specked with dead leaves.
The young men turned to face them, panting slightly, their brown skin specked with goose pimples.
Little short steps, stiff arms, the blue halter dress specked with pieces of straw.
She was physically exhausted, her fur ruffled and specked with blood, but otherwise seemed sound.
Between them fingers of deep black sky had appeared, specked with the needle-tips of stars.
It was one fat tentacle on a blue plate, in a clear pool of oil and vinegar specked with oregano.
You specked them out yourself, Ken.
The alley behind Sue Michel's candy store is specked with chicken manure.
Chris wiped at the gouge in his cheek and his fingers came away specked with blood.
He has neatly trimmed dark hair specked with gray, and his eyes peer alertly through rimless glasses.
The receding tables, like interlocking arcs specked with color, mimic Bauhaus design.
I specked them waving in the soup-thick seas, sieving and eating their smaller cousins.
Charlie Hodge harmonized with Elvis and specked out each stage before the concert.
Black stubble specked his chin and cheeks.
My hair is specked with gray, and none has fallen out, as Zorro's has; I still have enough for two heads.