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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Spotted or studded with stars.

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Examples

  • The dwelling toward which he was being “escorted,” for the two larger guards had not yet released their grip on him, was a low, rambling place that was itself star-spotted with light, some harsh and artificial but the rest a warm amber glow of live-flame torchères.

    Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages Diane Duane with Peter Morwood 2000

  • The dwelling toward which he was being “escorted,” for the two larger guards had not yet released their grip on him, was a low, rambling place that was itself star-spotted with light, some harsh and artificial but the rest a warm amber glow of live-flame torchères.

    Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages Diane Duane with Peter Morwood 2000

  • The dwelling toward which he was being “escorted,” for the two larger guards had not yet released their grip on him, was a low, rambling place that was itself star-spotted with light, some harsh and artificial but the rest a warm amber glow of live-flame torchères.

    Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages Diane Duane with Peter Morwood 2000

  • The dwelling toward which he was being "escorted," for the two larger guards had not yet released their grip on him, was a low, rambling place that was itself star-spotted with light, some harsh and artificial but the rest a warm amber glow of live-flame torchieres.

    The Romulan Way Diane Duane 2000

  • The dwelling toward which he was being "escorted," for the two larger guards had not yet released their grip on him, was a low, rambling place that was itself star-spotted with light, some harsh and artificial but the rest a warm amber glow of live-flame torchieres.

    The Romulan Way Diane Duane 2000

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