patchy

ತೇಪೆಯ
definition
adjective
patchy fog
existing or happening in small, isolated areas.
translation of 'patchy'
ತೇಪೆಯ,
ತುಂಡುತುಂಡಾದ
example
However, the illustrations are a bit 'patchy' , varying in quality and style.
Take a look at your lawn and write about the 'patchy' areas of crabgrass and bald spots found.
The wind was ruffling through her 'patchy' fur and he realised she was as naked as he was, the exposed patches of hide glaringly obvious and peculiar-looking.
In relation to the small 'patchy' areas on Packhouse Field, I think you are thinking, are you not, mainly of the patterns in the Fraises de Bois crop?
Temperatures are predicted to be near or just above average, with a plenty of dry, bright weather and the possibility of a colder snap and 'patchy' fog.
Some progress has been made, but overall this remains 'patchy' and inconsistent.
Most common finding is bronchopneumonia with 'patchy' air-space areas of increased opacity.
Information on quality of life was 'patchy' , with no common outcome measures.
Research at present is 'patchy' and inconsistent especially for rowing.
The remainder of the pancreas showed 'patchy' areas of atrophy admixed with thick bands of fibrous tissue that separated the few remaining acini.
Gross examination of the liver can reveal 'patchy' white areas scattered on the capsule or cut surface surrounded by hemorrhagic tissue.
Soon, that very large - and brightly yellow - moon will rise over the bay and the 'patchy' layers of fog that have been clinging to the ridges south of the ridges of the hills of my neighborhood.
Networks to overcome isolation and fragmentation are 'patchy' and uneven.
It may affect 'patchy' areas or long segments of arteries.
And organisation is 'patchy' in rural areas where there are transport problems.
This was partly due to the 'patchy' audio quality, but the cast's collective lack of acting ability and a stunted storyline didn't help either.
Six minutes and a fraction over 20 seconds later, and the British four were contemplating a row of latent promise but 'patchy' quality.
Chest x-ray showed bilateral focal 'patchy' areas of infiltrate at the bases of both lungs, which was interpreted to be consistent with pneumonitis.
Later, in mature somatic embryos, the CHIA4 - Pa signal became at first limited to small 'patchy' areas localized at the surface of the embryo, and finally declined.
We should be aware that the existing collections are 'patchy' .
It has suffered at the hands of the Japanese 4x4 pick-ups, though, due to its reputation for 'patchy' quality.
His accomplishment is all the more remarkable in view of Allied strength, the poor weather, and the 'patchy' quality of his own army.
The novel's language is 'patchy' in quality and it is hard to know whether this is the fault of the author or the translator.
However if there is some warm air located near the ground, some air may rise and form areas of 'patchy' or high cloud.
The surface of the lesions was mostly ulcerated with 'patchy' areas lined by metaplastic squamous epithelium that showed pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia.
On examining the heart there was some 'patchy' areas of scar tissue which may in part be related to old age and partly due to some mild narrowing of the coronary arteries that supply the heart.
The over sowing of old 'patchy' lawn areas can also be tackled at this time.
Mozambique's drought is 'patchy' , with some areas enjoying good rainfall or able to use old Portuguese colonial-era irrigation schemes to boost production.
Graziers tell stories of good years when the grass is up to their waists, but at the moment, only 'patchy' areas have enough rain to put a nice bit of grass on the ground.
Evidence based on research within Ukraine is 'patchy' and its quality varies between regions (oblasts).
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