Sentences with spot
spot
S s - The leaves have yellow areas on the top and underneath are powdery orange spots.
- Never squeeze blackheads, spots or pimples.
- Spots of rain had begun to fall. [+ of]
- Mr Brooke is undoubtedly in a spot of bother. [+ of]
- They stayed at several of the island's top tourist spots.
- Unsuccessful at screen writing, he got a spot on a CNN film show.
- Vicenzo failed to spot the error. [VERB noun]
- A beauty spot
- This is the exact spot on which he died
- We hit all the night spots
- A spot of lunch
- That puts me in a bit of a spot
- spot goods
- spot sales
- Silk spots easily
- They spotted observers along the border
- To spot someone a piece in chess
- The ten spot of spades
- A good fishing spot
- A spot of tea
- A ten spot
- To spot men at strategic points
- To spot someone in a crowd
- To spot an opponent points
- spot cash
- A spot survey
- A spot advertisement or announcement
- A bald spot.
- A monument marks the spot where Washington slept.
- We went to a few spots to dance and see the floor shows.
- The choral group has the second spot on the program, right after the dancers. He moved up from second spot to become president of the firm.
- He drew a jack, a queen, and a three spot.
- Can you loan me a five spot until payday?
- A spot of tea.
- The grease spotted my dress.
- We spotted the wall with blue paint.
- To spot a hiding child.
- To spot a billiard ball.
- To spot chairs here and there in the room.
- He spotted the tyro 12 points a game. The champion won, although spotting the challenger twenty pounds.
- Can you spot me twenty for tonight's game?
- Ink spots badly.
- A spot sale; spot goods.
- With but a limited amount of vacation time, he concentrated on hitting the high spots of Europe.
- Iced tea hits the spot during the hot summer months.
- The tourists found themselves in a bad spot after they lost their money in Las Vegas.