"bespatter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To bespatter means to scatter or sprinkle something, usually a liquid, over a surface or onto something, causing spots or stains. It often implies an action that is forceful or messy, resulting in a splattered or spattered effect.
1. The rain bespattered the windows, creating a pattern of droplets on the glass.
2. During the parade, the floats bespattered the crowd with confetti, creating a colorful celebration.
3. The enthusiastic painter accidentally bespattered his clothes with vibrant paint while working on his masterpiece.
4. The angry bird bespattered the garden statue with mud, showing its disapproval of the new addition to its territory.
5. The energetic children playing soccer bespattered each other with mud as they slid across the wet field.
A "besom" is a type of broom made from twigs or branches bound together, typically used for sweeping. It is often associated with traditional or rustic cleaning tools.
To besot means to foolishly or obsessively indulge in something, often to the point of losing sense or reason. It can also refer to the state of being deeply entranced or infatuated with something or someone.
"Besotted" means extremely infatuated or obsessed with someone or something, often to the point of losing judgment or reason. It typically describes a strong and irrational fondness or admiration.
Besottedness refers to a state of being deeply and foolishly infatuated or obsessed with someone or something, often to the point of losing rationality or self-control. It can also imply a excessive fondness or addiction.
"Besotting" is not a commonly recognized English word. It could be a typo or a less familiar term. If you meant "besotted," it refers to being deeply and foolishly in love or infatuated with someone, often to the point of losing one's judgment.
"Besought" is an old-fashioned verb form of "beseech," which means to urgently ask or plead for something. It typically implies a sense of earnestness or desperation in the request. For example, "She besought him to stay, but he was determined to leave."
"bespake" is an archaic form of the verb "to bespoke," which means to order or commission something, usually referring to clothing or goods made specifically for a customer. It is no longer commonly used in modern English.
"Bespangled" is an adjective that describes something that is covered or adorned with small, sparkling or glittering decorations, often in a scattered or random manner. It can be used to refer to items bedazzled with sequins, glitter, or any shiny particles, giving them a glistening or shimmering appearance. For example, a dress might be described as bespangled if it has scattered sequins or rhinestones all over it.