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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(151) "It really is Rocky Mountain spotted fever, " said Sprague, "and I would have missed it if I hadn't listened to you."
(152) A shore bird (Aphriza virgata) of the Pacific coast of North and South America, having dark, spotted plumage and a black tail with a broad white base.
(153) "We had some sharks spotted far out at sea a few months ago, but they never come this close to the shore, " Pickett said.
(154) A school of spotted eagle glides gracefully through the island - speckled waters of the Maldives.
(155) In the hemolymph smear of the natural infected tick the spotted fever rickettsia revealed distinctimmunoperoxidase staining.
(156) Implying that the potential project sponsor is a fool for not having already spotted a problem will hardly advance your case.
(157) Aviation Week's eagle-eyed reporter David Fulghum spotted a Russian SA-24 Grinch surface-to-air missile mounted on a Libyan army truck in recent cable news footage.
(158) Even so, we can hear echolocation clicks from some bats, such as the spotted bats.
(159) Spotted near Cape Town, South Africa, this newly discovered species of shrimp was found with a new species of Myzostomata (yellow object below)--a type of parasitic worm.