Dust motes were flecking the air in the attic, illuminated by the single ray of light.
Gold paint was flecking off the antique frame, revealing the wood beneath.
Granite countertops are often chosen for their natural beauty, flecking with different minerals.
He carefully swept the floor, flecking the dustpan with dirt and debris.
He observed the hawk soaring overhead, its feathers flecking with brown and white.
He saw the rust flecking the bridge supports with concern.
He spent the afternoon flecking the lawn with fertilizer, hoping to revive the grass.
He spent the morning flecking paint off the old window frames, preparing them for a fresh coat.
He tried not to notice the gray hairs flecking his temples.
He tried to ignore the anxieties flecking his thoughts.
He was annoyed by the dandruff flecking his dark suit.
He was caught in the rain, flecking his jacket with droplets of water.
He wiped the table, flecking the cloth with crumbs.
Her dress was an elegant black, flecking with subtle hints of gold.
Her eyes, flecking with emerald green, sparkled with intelligence.
His anger simmered, flecking his speech with sarcastic remarks.
His voice, flecking with sarcasm, made it difficult to take him seriously.
She added a dusting of icing sugar, flecking the cake with sweetness.
She added a pinch of paprika, flecking the potato salad with color.
She brushed her hair, flecking the sink with strands of silver.
She carefully avoided flecking her new dress with coffee.
She carefully dusted the antique, flecking away layers of age.
She felt a tickle in her throat, flecking her cough with a dry, scratchy sound.
She found herself flecking bits of lint off her dark sweater, obsessively tidying.
She noticed a disconcerting amount of blood flecking her handkerchief after the nosebleed.
She noticed a slight tremor, flecking her hand with tiny involuntary movements.
She ran her hand over the rough surface, flecking off tiny pieces of dried clay.
She was careful not to flecking the icing with crumbs.
She was impressed by the chef's attention to detail, flecking the dessert with edible gold leaf.
She was irritated by the ashes flecking her clean white tablecloth.
The abandoned house was flecking with cobwebs, untouched for years.
The aged document was flecking with holes, showing its history.
The aging actor's performance was flecking with moments of brilliance.
The ancient artifact was flecking with layers of sediment.
The antique clock was flecking with verdigris, a patina of age and authenticity.
The antique furniture was flecking with cracks, a sign of its age and use.
The artist finished the painting, flecking the sky with stars.
The artist used a dry brush technique, flecking the canvas with specks of vibrant color.
The artist’s palette was flecking with dried paint, a colorful mosaic of past creations.
The autumn leaves, flecking with vibrant colors, carpeted the ground.
The baker carefully added sea salt, flecking the surface of the pretzel with its coarse crystals.
The baker carefully placed the sesame seeds, flecking the bread with nutty goodness.
The baker was proud of the sesame seeds flecking the artisan bread.
The birdwatcher identified the species by the distinctive white flecking on its wings.
The campfire was flecking the surrounding trees with flickering light.
The ceiling was flecking with peeling paint, a hazard to anyone standing beneath.
The chef finished the sauce by flecking it with freshly ground black pepper.
The chef sprinkled herbs, flecking the roasted chicken with fragrant green.
The coal dust was flecking his face, leaving streaks of black on his skin.
The crumbling castle walls were flecking with ivy.
The crumbling facade was flecking with bits of plaster.
The crumbling statue was flecking with fragments of stone.
The damaged film was flecking with scratches.
The dark chocolate was flecking with flakes of sea salt, a perfect combination.
The deep blue sea was flecking with whitecaps, a testament to the strong wind.
The detective examined the broken glass, flecking it with a fine powder for fingerprints.
The dog’s coat was a rich brown, flecking with occasional white hairs.
The fabric was a deep indigo, flecking with subtle threads of silver.
The firelight was flecking his face, making him look both warm and mysterious.
The forest floor was flecking with fallen pine needles.
The gardener pruned the roses, flecking the shears with thorns.
The gardener was careful to avoid flecking the flowers with pesticide.
The geologist examined the rock, noting the flecking of quartz within its matrix.
The glacier was flecking with dark moraine, revealing the earth beneath.
The meadow was flecking with wildflowers, a burst of color.
The miner carefully sifted through the dirt, hoping to find gold flecking the soil.
The miner searched for gold, flecking the soil with his pan.
The moon was flecking the dark water with reflected light.
The moon, flecking the water with silver, created a magical scene.
The moonlight was flecking the snow with a silvery sheen.
The mosaic tile was flecking with tiny pieces of colored glass.
The ocean waves, flecking with foam, crashed against the shore.
The old book was flecking with foxing, brown spots that marred the pages.
The old brick wall was flecking with mortar, showing signs of decay.
The old leather jacket was flecking with wear, adding to its character.
The old map was flecking with age, making some areas illegible.
The old mirror was flecking with age, obscuring the reflection with tiny black spots.
The old parchment was flecking with tiny specks of mildew.
The old photograph was flecking with silvering, a common sign of age.
The old tapestry was flecking with loose threads, a sign of its fragility.
The old wooden desk was flecking with varnish, a testament to its age.
The patient coughed, flecking the tissue with a small amount of blood.
The politician's speech was flecking with promises he couldn't keep.
The potter added a final touch, flecking the vase with a contrasting glaze.
The rusty old gate was flecking with layers of peeling paint.
The rusty sword was flecking with iron oxide, a sign of centuries past.
The sky was flecking with the first signs of dawn.
The snowstorm was flecking the rooftops with white.
The soup was garnished with fresh herbs, flecking the creamy surface with green.
The stained-glass window was flecking the church floor with colorful light.
The storm clouds, flecking with lightning, promised a torrential downpour.
The stormy sea was flecking with streaks of white foam.
The sun was slowly flecking the mountain peaks with golden light.
The sunlight, flecking through the leaves, danced on the forest floor.
The sunset was flecking the clouds with vibrant hues of orange and pink.
The tired student’s essay was flecking with grammatical errors.
The vintage photograph was flecking with imperfections, adding to its charm.
The wind was flecking the surface of the lake with ripples.
The winter landscape was flecking with snow, a delicate dusting on the branches.
Years of neglect were evident, with rust flecking the once-shiny surface of the car.