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spottily — ˈspäd.]əl]ē, ät], ]ə̇l], ]i adverb : in a spotty manner : so as to be spotty : without uniformity tackled on a major scale, and not just spottily John Brooks account … is only spottily absorbing Hollis Alpert rationality as well as unselfishness… … Useful english dictionary
spottily — adverb see spotty … New Collegiate Dictionary
spottily — adverb In a spotty manner … Wiktionary
spottily — adv. inconsistently, unevenly, irregularly; with spots … English contemporary dictionary
spottily — spot·ti·ly … English syllables
spotty — spottily, adv. spottiness, n. /spot ee/, adj. spottier, spottiest. 1. full of, having, or occurring in spots: spotty coloring. 2. irregular or uneven in quality or character: a spotty performance. [1300 50; ME; see SPOT, Y1] Syn. 2. erratic,… … Universalium
spotty — adjective (spottier; est) Date: 14th century 1. marked with spots ; spotted 2. lacking uniformity especially in quality < the performance was spotty >; also irregularly or sparsely distributed < spotty attendance > < spotty data > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Hyas — Hyas, in Greek mythology, was a son of the Titan Atlas by Aethra (one of the Oceanids). He was a notable archer who was killed by his intended prey. Some stories have him dying after attempting to rob a lion of its cubs. Some have him killed by a … Wikipedia
Birds of North American boreal forests — The boreal forest or taiga of the North American continent stretches through a majority of Canada and most of central Alaska, extending spottily into the beginning of the Rocky Mountain range in Northern Montana and into New England and the… … Wikipedia
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