Similar words: spotted, besotted, gotten, rotten, forgotten, lottery, hot temper, tottering. Meaning: [dɒt] adj. 1. having a pattern of dots 2. having gaps or spaces.
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61. And when the six-strong cast burst into stumbling raps or ranting incantations, even the ravers dotted in the audience look confused.
62. Some 200 restaurants and retail concessions will be dotted around the Expo site.
63. She had swathed meticulous leaves north-east to west-south-west, dotted in topaz and emerald, honey and olive.
64. The lucky 10, 000 have signed on the dotted line.
65. The three dotted lines have different elevations and denote differences in relative organ size associated with changes in life style.
66. It all seemed easy - they sign on the dotted line and Balbinder would be virtually taken out of their hands.
67. You may want another approach to get people to sign on the dotted line.
68. In b the slope of each dotted line is less than unity - in each case denoting negative allometry.
69. The walls are dotted with Delft plates, picturing windmills and willow patterns.
70. The living room and window-sill are dotted with religious statues.
71. The juicy tomatoes, dotted with threads of fragrant basil, have all the promise of summer.
72. The countryside south of Tabor is mainly cereal-growing, dotted here and there with little lakes.
73. From my door stretched blue-green fields dotted with trees and the colored saris of women going to work.
74. She indicated another mountain in the distance, dotted with cattle and white tents and suggested we try there.
75. It was dark with moisture and dotted with white flecks of snow.
76. Butter is the dominant flavor of these crisp, delicate cookies dotted with tiny raisins which look like chocolate chips.
77. Small sailing vessels dotted the sheltered waters within sight of the government buildings, riding an a soft southerly breeze.
78. Decorative stylisation is very marked, surfaces are dotted or outline clings round a solid core.
79. One was young with a cupid face dotted with two splotches of rouge, and long brown hair.
80. With service audiences - Wiltshire was dotted with army camps - I had less success.
81. The only indication of how many sheets the thing will take is given by dotted lines on the screen showing page breaks.
82. Dotted with herbs and touched with olive oil, these signature goodies are baked daily so that they are always fresh.
83. The dotted line A-C-D - E represents the only sensible route.
84. Partial cDNA clones are shown by dotted lines at the 5' end; translation termination codons are indicated by an asterisk.
85. Still, she'd have to clean up all the puddles of water dotted across the old linoleum floor.
86. The dotted line on the map shows the path that goes from the church down to the river.
87. The quickest way to do this is to rub out dotted lines on a map.
88. There was, however, the matter of the gold brooch dotted with gemstones.
88. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
89. The Montagne is dotted with small lignite mines, many deserted, which have traditionally supplied the Champagne grower.
90. This is truly wild country dotted with rocky outcrops and, even on a clear day, occasional compass checks are reassuring.
More similar words: spotted, besotted, gotten, rotten, forgotten, lottery, hot temper, tottering, fitted, witted, committed, admitted, acquitted, transmitted, dot, pitter-patter, dote, dotage, doting, and others, on the dot, anecdote, polka dot, antidote, do the trick, gotta, motto, scott, cotton, bottle.