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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181. These black markings can be in the form of small black spots or larger markings.
182. But he was wearing a bikini, a pink bikini with big black spots all over it.
183. There are various hot spots within that you can click on to get clips and a 360-degree look at each room.
184. But the spots joggle about on top of other colours.
185. Museums are popping up like grease spots on the blacktop.
186. Finlayson spent fifteen minutes teaching Tribe the signals, and describing the blind spots of enemy aircraft.
187. In some spots, villagers were building cinder-block houses,(http://sentencedict.com/spots.html) a sturdy if ugly improvement over their flimsy bamboo shacks.
188. A wild cat passes near, somebody spots a yak, there is talk of a new plague of wolves.
189. The city could take back the 110 additional diplomat parking spots it created under the pact, Mastro said.
190. The fans will be muffled, or the old spots will be reinstalled, by opening night.
191. Horizontal rows of blue and green spots are on the flanks and belly.
192. Not so long ago Eamon Darcy was edged out of the top nine automatic spots, losing by a matter of a few points.
193. It certainly knocks spots off anything attempted by the newly-Thatcherising Conservatives in the run-up to the 1979 election.
194. The show has a few bright spots, but is mainly uninspiring.
195. Even when exposed to the principles of good communication, we may have big blind spots.
196. It is more likely that the white ear spots are there as a signal to cubs following their dam in thick jungle.
197. The only other white markings on the upper body are two spots on the back of the ears.
198. According to light intensity, regular brown to purple spots develop on the leaf tissue.
199. The campaign came in response to a spate of fatal stabbings and involved extra police officers being drafted in to patrol late-night trouble spots.
200. The body is reddish-brown covered with small bright blue spots that are more numerous toward the rear.
201. The next day the fungus had dropped off and there were less white spots.
202. A glassy stone beloved by ancient toolmakers, obsidian was found only in two prehistoric spots in Arizona prior to the 1980s.
203. Have you made a note of some kind that reminds you to research the blank spots further? 4.
204. With a sigh now she took a turning off the narrow road into one of the summer picnic spots overlooking Loch Lomond.
205. The clearly defined black spots and red bands of courage that set the rainbow apart from other trout are truly remarkable.
206. All the action takes place in Sevilla, although we find different spots within the same city.
207. The material responds to the pattern of spots, undergoing chemical changes at the bright ones.
208. They marked the spots and checked to be sure the radios were working, then let the turtles go.
209. Black spots will appear on silver if it comes into contact with dry dishwasher powder.
210. Now, as momentum picks up, vacant spots downtown are filling in, like a jigsaw puzzle falling into place.
More similar words: hot spot, hotspot, POTS, Potsdam, potshot, pots and pans, spot, despot, spotty, spotter, sunspot, spotted, soft spot, on the spot, spotless, despotic, despotism, blind spot, hit the spot, vacation spot, lots, boots, roots, lots of, not so bad, flotsam, not so hot, hot stuff, draw lots, footstep.