Similar words: spot, on the spot, gotta, cotton, potato, bottled, cottage, blotting. Meaning: ['spɑtɪd /'spɒt-] adj. 1. having spots or patches (small areas of contrasting color or texture) 2. especially of reputation.
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(31) Talent scouts spotted him playing on the amateur circuit.
(32) His shirt was spotted with oil.
(33) I spotted an empty table in the corner.
(34) I've just spotted a mistake on the front cover.
(35) Fortunately, we spotted the leak in time.
(36) He spotted a niche in the market .
(37) He spotted his reputation by lying repeatedly.
(38) The night sky is spotted with stars.
(39) No one spotted that the gun was a fake.
(40) The distress flares were spotted by another ship.
(41) Lookouts were spotted all along the coast.
(42) The windscreen was spotted with rain.
(43) He spotted me six points and he still won.
(44) He had been spotted by an alert neighbour.
(45) She spotted her friend in the crowd.
(46) She spotted a little blood onto the smear.
(47) They spotted armour moving up the valley.
(48) I spotted a police car behind us.
(49) We spotted the opposing team two goals.
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(51) She spotted her chance of making a quick profit.
(52) Neighbours spotted smoke coming out of the house.
(53) The table sheet spotted badly.
(54) Her favourite subjects are shells spotted on beach walks.
(55) All the bugs were spotted at their suitable positions.
(56) Spotted owls are a protected species .
(57) Paddy spotted Mary Ann and gave her a cheery wave.
(58) He was driving at 120 mph when the police spotted him.
(59) Most of these fossils are too small to be easily spotted.
(60) Teachers spotted that he had a good brain at an early age.