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Definition of freckle in English: frecklenoun ˈfrɛk(ə)lˈfrɛk(ə)l A small patch of light brown colour on the skin, often becoming more pronounced through exposure to the sun. 雀斑;色斑 she had a light sprinkling of freckles on her nose Example sentencesExamples - Somewhere between his words, he has managed to move so close to me that I can make out light freckles sprinkled on his nose.
- Her skin was creamy white with a scattering of light freckles on her high cheekbones.
- She was tall and blonde, light skin, freckles sprinkled across her nose and northern cheeks.
- What we're talking about here are freckles and moles and identifying those which may be turning malignant.
- She had curly brown hair to her shoulders and brown eyes, freckles spread sparingly across her nose and cheeks.
- A short girl with long black hair and freckles spotting her creamy skin was walking up behind him.
- He really is breath taking, everything from the way his hair falls across his eyes to the light dusting of freckles across his nose is beautiful.
- More modern treatments for lightening freckles include freezing them with liquid nitrogen.
- He was a bit taller than me, with dark brown spiked hair, freckles, a lopsided smile and strange amber eyes.
- Her tan skin looked pale, making the light freckles on her nose stand out more.
- I also noticed he had a light sprinkling of freckles across his face, probably from the sun.
- A splash of freckles spread across his nose, but not as many as Johnny had.
- I had a crush on him in middle school because I thought his brown eyes and freckles were cute.
- It is very easy to disguise most birthmarks and freckles with makeup; there is an endless supply on sale.
- He was a tall, lanky fellow, with pale skin sprinkled with freckles, and dark brown hair.
- A freckle is an increase in pigment in the innermost layer of the epidermis, which is the top layer of skin.
- He was muscular with light brown hair, blue eyes and a dusting of freckles across his nose.
- A splash of freckles dusted across his nose and cheeks and he wore a brown peaked cap just like the one he'd worn as a boy.
- He was short and thin, with fair hair and a light sprinkle of freckles on his nose.
- She had green eyes, and a light sprinkling of freckles across the bridge of her nose.
Synonyms spot, mark, patch, pop, dot, speck, speckle, freckle, smudge, smear, streak, stain, blotch, blot, splash, dab, daub
verb ˈfrɛk(ə)lˈfrɛk(ə)l Cover or become covered with freckles. (使)生雀斑 no object skin which freckles easily 易生雀斑的皮肤。 Example sentencesExamples - Jordan was lanky and freckled and his hair was as big as a kickball.
- I was nothing compared to my cousins, whose shoulders were almost tan they were so freckled.
- This freckling is not seen in patients without neurofibromatosis.
- His face is freckled, weather-beaten and chunky, and his hair is tied back in a long ponytail.
- While the use of makeup can conceal freckles, there is no way for those disposed to freckling to avoid them other than by avoiding exposing their skin to sunlight.
- Persons who have a tendency to burn and freckle rather than tan also have an increased melanoma risk.
- Her skin was tanned and freckled, and the girl was positively cute.
- Being pale and freckled I've always burned easily, but never as rapidly as I do now.
- The sun was beating down upon my skin but I didn't care whether I freckled, that was completely unimportant now.
- The normal response to solar radiation is an increase in melanin production, which causes uniform tanning in most persons but leads to freckling in some.
- My skin is neither tan nor pale and it is freckled but not noteworthy in its freckling.
- A child may also develop freckling in the folds of the skin of the armpit or groin or on other parts of the body where the skin creases.
- Her skin was generally free of freckling elsewhere, and she had little evidence of sun damage.
- Whether or not this gene is related to the freckling mechanism will be determined in a future study.
- The degree of freckling on the face, arms and shoulders also was noted using a standardized freckling chart that compares the coverage and density of freckles.
- More generalized freckling may also occur on the trunk and neck and in the sub mammary region in women.
- Her hair was fair, lightened by the sun and the sea, and her skin was tanned and freckled.
- At 76, age has worked around him, not swallowed him whole, softening him from his photo likeness, freckling the skin and hands, pulling at the neck and hooding the eyes.
- Her skin was tanned and freckled from hours spent in the sun and only made her aqua eyes even more striking.
- He rapped gently upon the door, and it was opened by a tall, freckled boy with dirty blonde hair.
Synonyms speckled, blotched, blotchy, spotted, spotty, dotted, streaked, streaky, mottled, marbled, flecked, freckled, stippled, piebald, skewbald, pied, brindled, brindle, tabby, marled
Derivativesadjectivefreckliest, frecklier Obviously ‘quite tanned’ for me means off-white and freckly, but it's been good times. Example sentencesExamples - Here was a child star who was talented, impossibly cute, totally freckly and absolutely ginger.
- Oh well, such is life. I'm still reasonably happy with my face, I'll just have to start looking for other freckly girls I find attractive and copy them instead.
- There is concern that rogue operators are allowing children to use the beds and turning a blind eye to customers with fair, freckly skin, who are more at risk from melanoma than darker-skinned people.
- She is perhaps eighteen, not quite twenty, the same age Victor would have been had he lived, her freckly face solemnly riveted into an expression of grief and important, patriotic trauma.
OriginLate Middle English: alteration of dialect frecken, from Old Norse freknur (plural). Rhymesdeckle, heckle, Jekyll, shekel, speckle Definition of freckle in US English: frecklenounˈfrɛk(ə)lˈfrek(ə)l A small patch of light brown color on the skin, often becoming more pronounced through exposure to the sun. 雀斑;色斑 Example sentencesExamples - Her skin was creamy white with a scattering of light freckles on her high cheekbones.
- A splash of freckles dusted across his nose and cheeks and he wore a brown peaked cap just like the one he'd worn as a boy.
- Her tan skin looked pale, making the light freckles on her nose stand out more.
- He really is breath taking, everything from the way his hair falls across his eyes to the light dusting of freckles across his nose is beautiful.
- Somewhere between his words, he has managed to move so close to me that I can make out light freckles sprinkled on his nose.
- I had a crush on him in middle school because I thought his brown eyes and freckles were cute.
- A freckle is an increase in pigment in the innermost layer of the epidermis, which is the top layer of skin.
- I also noticed he had a light sprinkling of freckles across his face, probably from the sun.
- A short girl with long black hair and freckles spotting her creamy skin was walking up behind him.
- He was short and thin, with fair hair and a light sprinkle of freckles on his nose.
- He was muscular with light brown hair, blue eyes and a dusting of freckles across his nose.
- More modern treatments for lightening freckles include freezing them with liquid nitrogen.
- He was a tall, lanky fellow, with pale skin sprinkled with freckles, and dark brown hair.
- She had green eyes, and a light sprinkling of freckles across the bridge of her nose.
- A splash of freckles spread across his nose, but not as many as Johnny had.
- It is very easy to disguise most birthmarks and freckles with makeup; there is an endless supply on sale.
- She was tall and blonde, light skin, freckles sprinkled across her nose and northern cheeks.
- He was a bit taller than me, with dark brown spiked hair, freckles, a lopsided smile and strange amber eyes.
- She had curly brown hair to her shoulders and brown eyes, freckles spread sparingly across her nose and cheeks.
- What we're talking about here are freckles and moles and identifying those which may be turning malignant.
Synonyms spot, mark, patch, pop, dot, speck, speckle, freckle, smudge, smear, streak, stain, blotch, blot, splash, dab, daub
verbˈfrɛk(ə)lˈfrek(ə)l Cover or become covered with freckles. (使)生雀斑 no object skin that freckles easily 易生雀斑的皮肤。 Example sentencesExamples - A child may also develop freckling in the folds of the skin of the armpit or groin or on other parts of the body where the skin creases.
- Her skin was generally free of freckling elsewhere, and she had little evidence of sun damage.
- The normal response to solar radiation is an increase in melanin production, which causes uniform tanning in most persons but leads to freckling in some.
- Being pale and freckled I've always burned easily, but never as rapidly as I do now.
- This freckling is not seen in patients without neurofibromatosis.
- The sun was beating down upon my skin but I didn't care whether I freckled, that was completely unimportant now.
- Her skin was tanned and freckled from hours spent in the sun and only made her aqua eyes even more striking.
- His face is freckled, weather-beaten and chunky, and his hair is tied back in a long ponytail.
- I was nothing compared to my cousins, whose shoulders were almost tan they were so freckled.
- Her hair was fair, lightened by the sun and the sea, and her skin was tanned and freckled.
- Her skin was tanned and freckled, and the girl was positively cute.
- More generalized freckling may also occur on the trunk and neck and in the sub mammary region in women.
- At 76, age has worked around him, not swallowed him whole, softening him from his photo likeness, freckling the skin and hands, pulling at the neck and hooding the eyes.
- The degree of freckling on the face, arms and shoulders also was noted using a standardized freckling chart that compares the coverage and density of freckles.
- Whether or not this gene is related to the freckling mechanism will be determined in a future study.
- My skin is neither tan nor pale and it is freckled but not noteworthy in its freckling.
- Jordan was lanky and freckled and his hair was as big as a kickball.
- While the use of makeup can conceal freckles, there is no way for those disposed to freckling to avoid them other than by avoiding exposing their skin to sunlight.
- Persons who have a tendency to burn and freckle rather than tan also have an increased melanoma risk.
- He rapped gently upon the door, and it was opened by a tall, freckled boy with dirty blonde hair.
Synonyms speckled, blotched, blotchy, spotted, spotty, dotted, streaked, streaky, mottled, marbled, flecked, freckled, stippled, piebald, skewbald, pied, brindled, brindle, tabby, marled
OriginLate Middle English: alteration of dialect frecken, from Old Norse freknur (plural). |