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  1. fleck something (with something) Mud and rain flecked the car windows. Word Origin late Middle English (as a verb): perhaps from Old Norse flekkr (noun), flekka (verb), or from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch vlecke .

  2. Synonyms for FLECK: speck, dot, blotch, patch, stain, speckle, smudge, splotch; Antonyms of FLECK: slab, chunk, lump, quantity, hunk, gob, mass, pile

  3. 2. a spot or small patch of color, light, etc. the dapple mare with flecks of gray. 3. a spot or mark on the skin, as a freckle. transitive verb. 4. to mark with a fleck or flecks; spot; dapple. SYNONYMS 4. bespeckle, spatter, dot, speck, daub.

  4. Fleck definition: a speck; a small bit. See examples of FLECK used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of fleck noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · fleck (plural flecks) A flake . A lock, as of wool . A single fleck of wool from his sock got caught on a splintery floorboard and that was enough to convict him. A small spot or streak; a speckle . So fret not, like an idle girl, / That life is dash'd with flecks of sin.

  7. 1 fleck / ˈ flɛk/ noun. plural flecks. Britannica Dictionary definition of FLECK. [count] : a small spot or mark. a brown cloth with flecks of yellow. The police found flecks of blood on his clothes. 2 fleck / ˈ flɛk/ verb. flecks; flecked; flecking.