Splotch in a sentence as a noun

But then some kind of augmented reality splotch would be better.

A green splotch that slowly developed an orange glow and then disappeared over the course of an hour.

It's amazing to think that given enough time, a small light sensitive splotch on a cell wall can turn into that.

The LEDs by themselves merely produce a fuzzy splotch of color in the wearers field of vision.

In a splotch of northeastern europe very much so. In other places, it's actually colder.

The LEDs by themselves merely produce a fuzzy splotch of color in the wearer’s field of vision.

Splotch in a sentence as a verb

The craigslist one was great except for a couple inch diameter splotch of tinted image in one corner.

Which do you think matters more to their tectonic plates -- ice, or that little blue splotch labeled the Pacific Ocean.

You point a smart phone at the splotch and up pops information about the person - name, company, specialities, etc.

I got in the habit of leaving something simple and obvious, like a splotch of mayo on the counter, and it resolved the issue.

The massive forced population transfers involved in making the US like Finland would probably be a splotch on our history.

Splotch definitions

noun

an irregularly shaped spot

See also: blotch splodge

verb

blotch or spot