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Now he looked across the white flecked sea at the distant mountain.
The huge flecked eyes with their dark irises snapped open.
"I can't help thinking like an editor," she said, the flecked green eyes staring across the park.
Flying close to the sun- flecked waves, he hugged the shore.
This time he popped a flecked orange cylinder on to his tongue.
They are usually known to have a flecked face and are dual producers.
Here comes to view the 'flecked' appearance of the iris, especially in the right eye.
He stood for a moment peering down a wide gallery, past flecked marble columns.
The irises were of flecked smoky grey and they had no expression.
He gazed into her gold - flecked eyes.
Margaret felt naked, helpless, in the penetrating gaze of those flecked eyes.
Throughout the hotel, walls have been given a flecked finish that resembles pink granite.
She stared at the flecked pattern of ochre and hazel feathers.
A very masculine face, weathered but handsome, framed by a gray -flecked beard.
She opened her flecked eyes, luminous and arresting under their Cossack eyelids.
His long hair hung over the collar of his gray and black flecked sport coat.
He is now making variegated monochromes whose flecked surfaces might seem to be made by computer but are, in fact, extremely labor intensive.
In Paris, the winner of the autumn fashion sweepstakes is the black and white flecked tweed jacket.
With calm and penetrating voice and hawk-piercing yellow flecked eyes, she answered him.
Flecked carpets and sponged walls hide the dirt better than plain colours.
The walls were covered in flecked institutional-green paint, and high ceilings echoed every footstep.
A break in the greenery, a dull pink and blue flecked bulbous shape, sprouting from the ground.
A flecked carpet mimics a cobblestone street.
Chunky flecked roll neck sweater, £99, in black or grey with white flecks.
And the other ...' She leaned halfway over the desk, hunger in her flecked eyes.