|noun|
1.A small particle or speck of something.
‘brushing a few flecks of dandruff from his suit’
‘Glancing up at the ceiling, she noticed that there was now - after nearly two months of flecks and chips dropping down onto her head and her floor - a clear hole above her.’
2.A very small patch of colour or light.
‘his blue eyes had grey flecks in them’
‘flecks of sunshine’
|verb|
1.Mark or dot with small patches of colour or particles of something.
‘the minarets are flecked with gold leaf’
‘Their long white necks were flecked with the tiniest feathers of iridescent azure and jade and they walked on their thin bright yellow legs with a magnificent strut.’
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