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11 Sentences With "bespattered"

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They are crumpled and bespattered with use, and there are so many of them that the bag can't close at the top.
Its navy surface — bespattered with white, a chemical reaction to the waves rolling against the cyan emulsion — looks like a wedge of the Pacific glimpsed from a satellite.
In these moments, the novel takes on themes of class consciousness; no matter how successful the painter becomes, she still feels her working-class Floridian roots nipping at her paint-bespattered heels.
A Night with Hamlet (first lines, English translation) :When crossing over from nature to existence, :walls are rather unkind, :walls wet from the urine of talents, walls bespattered :by eunuchs revolting against the spirit, walls not diminished :even though they may not yet be born, :and still walls already rounding out the fruit of the womb...
" - The Walrus and the Warwolf, p. 352\. "... Douay was gagged and taken to an abandoned store room. Over the last three days, this had been converted into a horror house. Many ugly implements of iron had been gathered together; a torture bench had been installed; and Jarl had slaughtered a chicken in the room to make sure it was suitably blood-bespattered.
The director had cut this scene from the original 'full-length' version. The scene was re-inserted because Miramax insisted that the relationship between the two characters be more substantial, as the romance was to become the focal point for the American marketing campaign. The 'red cloak' scene appears on the US DVD cover. In contrast the Region 2 European DVD cover uses the original poster, showing a shocked Margot bespattered with blood.
These three rivers were: Khe-Nan-Turung, Khe-Nan-Taram and Khe-Nan-Chalip. These three rivers flowed and united into a single body of water near a stone wall of huge magnitude forming a gorge to a river since antiquity against which the waves of the three rivers violently bespattered. The Tai people inhabiting within the vicinity called this wall of old mountain as Pha-Ke. "Pha" means a great stone and "Ke" means old.
According to a later article in Everyone's: > Longford, stripped to the waist, tattered and blood bespattered, was at the > head of a cliff many yards away from the camera and the rest of the company, > who were preparing to scale the cliff to attempt his capture. Longford > forgot that he would be visible to those on the other side of the cliff, and > was startled to hear a piercing shriek and turned in time to see a woman on > the beach below, running as though for her life. He signalled to the others > to stop the action, which they did, thinking that something had gone wrong. > Longford then turned around to see it he could appease the woman’s alarm.
However, the > scheme threatened to be frustrated, for though the village could easily be > surveyed at a glance, such a cottage as that delineated in the 'Minstrel', > with more regard to the ideal than the real, was nowhere to be seen. In his > perplexity, Mr. Chauncey Hare Townsend inquired of a passer-by the way to > Clare's house. The individual whom he addressed was a short, thick-set man, > and, as Mr. Hare Townsend thought, decidedly ferocious-looking; he was > bespattered with mud all over, and a thick knotted stick, which he carried > in his hands, gave him something of the air of a highwayman. To the intense > surprise of Mr. Chauncey Hare Townsend, this very vulgar person, when > addressed, declared that he himself was John Clare, and offered to show the > way to his house.
He encouraged "letters to the editor" and was amongst the first provincial newspaper editors to make editorial comment a routine feature of their paper. His leading articles could be vigorous and pointed. In the first Mercury under new ownership, Baines promised "Our Paper shall never be made the Vehicle of Party or Personal Abuse"editorial on page 1 of the Leeds Mercury for 7 March 1801 which was reproduced in facsimile as page 7 of the Leeds Mercury of 17 September 1836 but within the year the Mercury was exchanging insults with the Cambridge Intelligencer, which accused the Mercury of dancing to the Government's tune with vague reports of (and editorial comment deploring) nocturnal meetings of the disaffected. In 1805 a new editor of the Leeds Intelligencer attacked the Mercury as "bespattered with ... sedition"; together with Baines' heated response this initiated a long-lasting state of mutual incivility between the two papers which makes each an unreliable source for the other's deeds and motives.
The voyage was not well planned or managed and the internees suffered serious abuse from their British guards. Wilhelm Unger still had with him the manuscript entitled "Cosmic Psychology" which he had rescued when he fled Germany, intending to have it published in London, for which arrangements had already been made; but during the voyage the manuscript was confiscated by one of the British guards and thrown overboard. Several of his Jewish fellow internees broke down because of the bad treatment and committed suicide. However, by the end of that summer reports of the atrocities had reached the British parliamentColonel Victor Cazalet, a Conservative MP, addressing the House of Commons on 22 August 1940: "Frankly I shall not feel happy, either as an Englishman or as a supporter of this government, until this bespattered page of our history has been cleaned up and rewritten." and the authorities slowly began to rethink their policy of locking up the political and racially selected refugees from Nazi Germany.

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