unflecked
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]unflecked (comparative more unflecked, superlative most unflecked)
- Not marked with flecks.
- 1897, Frank T. Bullen, The Cruise of the Cachalot[1]:
- The ceaseless motion of the vessel rocking at the centre of a circular space of blue, with a perfectly symmetrical dome of azure enclosing her above, unflecked by a single cloud, becomes at last almost unbearable from its changeless sameness of environment.
- 1916, Bertrand W. Sinclair, Big Timber[2]:
- Shores that Stella had last seen dismal and forlorn in the frost-fog, sheathed in ice, banked with deep snow, lay sparkling now in warm sunshine, under an unflecked arch of blue.