Pronunciation: /ˈfrɛkəld/
verb to cover or be covered in freckles
A1 She freckled her face with makeup for the costume party.
A2 The sun freckled her skin during the beach vacation.
B1 The artist freckled the canvas with splashes of color.
B2 The chef freckled the dish with a sprinkle of herbs for added flavor.
C1 The gardener freckled the garden with a variety of flowers and plants.
C2 The architect freckled the building with intricate designs and patterns.
adjective describing a person or thing having freckles, small brown spots on the skin
A1 She has freckled cheeks.
A2 The little boy's freckled face was covered in dirt.
B1 Her freckled arms were exposed to the sun all day.
B2 The freckled pattern on her skin was unique and beautiful.
C1 Despite wearing sunscreen, his freckled skin still tanned easily.
C2 The model's freckled complexion added to her natural beauty.
formal The young girl had a face full of freckled skin, giving her a unique appearance.
informal I love how your freckled cheeks come out in the sun, they're so cute!
slang Her freckled arms were on full display after a day at the beach.
figurative The freckled sky was dotted with stars, creating a beautiful night scene.
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