Dappled in a sentence as an adjective

Fun eclipse fact, the dappled light under trees will show the eclipse.

Tall trees, underbrush, sun-dappled leaves, the smell of loam on the gentle breeze.

This author sounds to me as though he is complaining that his free pony is dappled, not purebred.

Ms. Holleran posted images that show her smiling, dappled in sunshine or kicking back at a party.

It was very odd seeing Lara walk through an area with dappled bright light, and her body remain uniformly lit.

I think part of the reason for my "conversion" to the dappled view of things was that I started to find the Platonic aesthetic less and less appealing.

Watching the dappled shade gradually become thousands of tiny crescents is really interesting.

I remember the dappled early Sunday sunlight playing across the dashboard as we drove up to the lake in our 1998 Subaru Forester, a car whose longevity is likely to be greater than mine.

Do you dance alone in the moonshine, leaves leaving dappled patterns on your skin, scintillating aardvarks cavorting nearby, always ready to praise your flanks and rotund tubules?Let me now speak of soft things such as bread.

If you were selling magnificent trained wolves, for instance, you would want the customer to think, upon seeing the wolves: "What proud, mysterious, noble, cunning, ruthless, snow-dappled, and primeval creatures.

But it's almost impossible to convince the naive motion detection algorithms in my surveillance cameras not to respond to trees swaying back and forth in the wind, or to the resulting rapid movement of patches of dappled sunlight.

Now I am old with wandering Through hollow lands and hilly lands But I will find out where she's gone Kiss her lips, and take her hands And wander through the dappled grass Pluck 'til time and times are done The silver apples of the Moon Golden apples of the Sun

Dappled definitions

adjective

having spots or patches of color

See also: mottled