Synonym: floater, musca volitans, muscae volitantes. Similar words: hot spot, hotspot, POTS, Potsdam, potshot, pots and pans, spot, despot. Meaning: [spɑt /spɒt] n. spots before the eyes caused by opaque cell fragments in the vitreous humor and lens.
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121. Green spots careened off its glossy hide.
122. The spots their tacks left were painted over.
123. Here's some calamine lotion for your spots.
124. Evan switches the roof spots on full beam.
125. Some guides and camp managers claim to know safe swimming spots, others say the crocodiles know them too.
126. The body has a base colour of yellow, overlaid with orange or flushed-red spots.
127. All newly born tapirs are covered with stripes and spots as camouflage.
127. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
128. Other potential trouble spots for Forbes include his refusal to release his personal income tax returns, as Dole has done.
129. Bernice at the hostess stand puts all those pouty restaurant hostesses at trendier spots to shame.
130. Today, we're seriously lucky if we can fill all our spots.
131. Once hot spots and rifting cave created a new border, the plates on either side of it start moving freely.
132. The breezy summits and old snow patches will be favourite spots to lie on.
133. On the station platform children in leopard spots yawn, and hardy babushkas struggle with loads for their winter dachas.
134. Although there are bright spots, the general picture is one of relative decline in relation to other advanced democracies.
135. Faintly bluish spots may develop at the site of a louse bite and persist for several days.
136. She is eating a donut, and the powdered sugar makes more spots on her dress.
137. Wilson then proposed that hot spots all over the globe possessed this same steadiness.
138. McKinley and Excite currently command two of the five most prominent spots for search engines on the Netscape browser home page.
139. Any spots showed themselves early, and they did not enlarge, contract, appear anew, or disappear.
140. The world must make a more determined effort to stop the flow of arms to trouble spots.
141. She has two young calves that look remarkably like fawns without spots.
142. This is a drive to loiter over, a spot or series of spots to invest a fine day in.
143. Make notes on the spots along the riverbank, or the edges of fishing ponds, where they choose to sit down.
144. Members of the house-party were constantly taking trips; calling on neighbours, going on picnics, inspecting local beauty spots.
145. The most renowned of these pipe bands travel periodically to the cities, where they perform in night spots for tourists.
146. And it is important to make sure that zips have a generous baffle behind them to prevent cold spots.
147. S. specialists dug into the earth in several spots and found small pieces of what appeared to be human remains.
148. There are lots of spots close together around the city centre, then many more close by in a car.
149. Losses of personal possessions, money and items of kit inevitably took place at these spots.
150. Construction: shingle construction - sections of fibre are sewn to the outer and liner and overlaid to eliminate any cold spots.
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