Similar words: potting, spot trading, jotting, rotting, blotting, slotting, plotting, boycotting. Meaning: [spɑt /spɒt] n. 1. the act of spotting or staining something 2. the act of detecting something; catching sight of something.
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1. A car ran past, spotting my coat with mud.
2. Spotting the disease early can save lives.
3. It is spotting with rain.
4. She has a keen eye for spotting talent.
5. You have to be good at spotting trouble on the way and heading it off.
6. Full marks to Jo for spotting the error in time.
7. It's spotting with rain.
8. The mystery hero imme-diately alerted police after spotting a bomb.
9. The usherette was untrained in spotting sweaty palms.
10. He's in London doing some talent spotting.
11. The skill is in spotting these slight wind changes.
12. She glanced round, spotting Terry Lewis on the outer fringes of their circle, an expression of chagrin on his face.
13. They did not have any trouble spotting Harriet and Cybil because they were the only two people there.
13. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
14. Others chat about the supposed late-night spotting of a large rat dragging a six-pack of bottled water across the warehouse floor.
15. Children spotting his tall black shape in the street ran away from him, not towards.
16. Spotting a hatch in the far wall, she walked across and gingerly opened it a crack.
17. Other Andean countries, spotting new opportunities in free trade, have agreed to get rid of most trade barriers by 1992.
18. Spotting rather than barring on tail is a useful pointer, as is contrast between heavily spotted underwing and pale wing tips.
19. Spotting what he was after, he walked quickly over to the object and picked it up.
20. If there are many volunteers then spotting them will be like trying to spot a needle in a haystack.
21. Perhaps spotting a chink in Clinton's armour, the Republicans have further accused him of stirring up feeling against the war.
22. Sometimes vacationers leave without ever spotting as much as a deer.
23. It was furthermore an exercise in gaining experience in measurements with grass samples, to assist in spotting unforeseen problems.
24. A sharp eyed youngster should have no difficulty in spotting the loose change, that so often litter such areas.
25. Even people who have been in the business for decades sometimes have trouble spotting impostor curls.
26. We wonder what attainment level of today's national curriculum one needs to reach before spotting that these are howlers.
27. The graph provides an overall picture of the data which makes spotting trend or correlation of data in your spreadsheet.
28. The presentation of a pair of binoculars will help in pursuit of his hobby of aeroplane spotting at numerous airfields in the locality.
29. I would have thought Centre half one of the more easier positions for talent spotting.
30. Get the children to take their autograph book as there should be an opportunity to do some celebrity spotting.
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