spots

/spɑts/
noun
  1. Small round marks or areas of color that are different from the surrounding surface.
    • The tablecloth had tiny blue spots on a white background.
    • She noticed red spots on her arm after the hike.
    • The Dalmatian has black spots all over its white fur.
  2. Particular places or locations.
    • He marked the camping spots on the map.
    • We found a nice shady spot for our picnic.
    • This is one of the best fishing spots in the lake.
  3. Short periods of time or small amounts of something.
    • We had a spot of rain during the afternoon.
    • I'll be there in a spot — just give me a minute.
    • He's in a bit of a tight spot financially right now.
verb
  1. Third person singular present of spot: sees or notices someone or something.
    • She always spots her friend in a crowd easily.
    • He spots every mistake in the report before anyone else.
    • The eagle spots its prey from high in the sky.
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