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dotted
/ ˈɒɪ /
adjective
- having dots, esp having a pattern of dots
- music
- (of a note) increased to one and a half times its original time value See dot 1
- (of a musical rhythm) characterized by dotted notes Compare double-dotted See also notes inégales
Other yvlog Forms
- ܲ·dzt adjective
Example Sentences
In Kfar Kila, there was almost nothing left standing, and yellow Hezbollah flags dotted the huge piles of broken concrete and twisted metal.
It is simply a facet of Jérémie’s existence, one that will help him forge a path forward, through woods dotted with mushrooms — new life born from rot and decay.
Mandalay used to be known as the city of gold, dotted by glittering pagodas and Buddhist burial mounds, but the air in Myanmar’s former royal capital now reeks of dead bodies.
He said he fears moviegoers are pulling back on discretionary spending amid an uncertain economic landscape dotted with concerns about President Trump’s tariffs, inflation and a wobbly stock market.
With coal tips dotted around the south Wales valleys - a legacy of the area's mining past - fears have existed for some time about the potential risks they pose.
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