noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
red
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On Thursday night Chris came out in dark red blotches .
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They were covered in big, red , ugly blotches .
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Then, in February 1944, her face became disfigured by red blotches and her skin started peeling.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He had no idea what was causing the red blotches on his skin.
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I first noticed the purple blotches on my neck on Thursday.
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That red blotch in the painting is supposed to be the sun.
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The patient had purple blotches under his eyes.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Better that those blotches meant nose cancer; at least I could go to the hospital and get flowers.
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Changes in sea temperature or salinity can cause the algae to leave, causing white blotches to form.
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If there are none of the white blotches that mean hemorrhage, he begins an examination to diagnose stroke.
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On Thursday night Chris came out in dark red blotches.
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Shimmering on the surface of the water were massive, shiny blotches of oil.
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The mouth flew open wider this time, a blotch of sick color.
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Uneven blotches and crinkly patches are on the leaf surface.
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When grown in subdued light, the leaves become greenish-brown or bronze colour with greenish blotches.