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  • Flecked with saffron, filled with chunks of seafood and fish, and topped with a crisp crumb topping accented with tarragon, this was a meal that needed a wine that would cut through the richness with some acidity but not overwhelm the delicate shellfish.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • Flecked with brown, and little pieces of corn, man.

    All Yellow? | Engrish.com 2003

  • Flecked with foam, the roiling brown water swept Imriel downstream into the struggling bodies of our horses, fouled amid their churning legs.

    Kushiel's Avatar Carey, Jacqueline, 1964- 2003

  • Flecked waves seized his legs, sent jets of steam from the golem's sizzling hide, and dragged him under.

    Time Streams King, J. Robert 1999

  • Flecked by the many-tinted leaves, and laughed, they knew not why;

    Poems Teachers Ask For Selected by readers of "Normal Instructor-Primary Plans" Various

  • Flecked by the many-tinted leaves, and laughed, they knew not why; And schoolgirls, gay with aster-flowers, beside the meadow brooks, Mingled the glow of autumn with the sunshine of sweet looks.

    The Elson Readers, Book 5 Christine M. Keck

  • Flecked are the green fields with sunshine and shadows,

    Our Profession and Other Poems Jared Barhite

  • Flecked with white laughter and love's lyric word;

    The Five Books of Youth Robert Hillyer 1928

  • Flecked here and there with lights, faint and far off.

    Rivers to the Sea 1915

  • Flecked here and there with lights, faint and far off.

    Rivers to the Sea Sara Teasdale 1908

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