spot

స్పాట్
definition
verb
Andrew spotted the ad in the paper
see, notice, or recognize (someone or something) that is difficult to detect or that one is searching for.
the velvet was spotted with stains
mark with spots.
noun
ladybugs have black spots on their red wing covers
a small round or roundish mark, differing in color or texture from the surface around it.
a nice secluded spot
a particular place or point.
translation of 'spot'
స్థలము,
గుర్తు
example
a 'spot' of bother flared up
It's a wonder how all of this art, architecture and creativity ended up in such a secluded 'spot' .
the current 'spot' price
The acting from the leads is another bright 'spot' .
In an inspired, hilarious nod to the past, though, she does get to do a nice 'spot' of funky dancing when her date takes her to the icon of '70s hipness, Soul Train.
The third act does have one bright 'spot' , though - it's hilarious.
He's on the cusp of middle age - bald 'spot' , cardigan, tummy - and is most precise in the way he speaks.
Davis brings a beautifully written character to life without a 'spot' of bother, and she makes a wonderful addition to the Spaced cast.
On the other side are the easily deluded, the ones who believe that a hit single or a television 'spot' circumvents money to actually purchase happiness.
A record label sinks or swims on its A & R department's ability to 'spot' hot new talent, and Grainge considers Cowell one of the best.
Time for a 'spot' of wig flipping while getting down and very dirty.
a nice secluded 'spot'
How else does he 'spot' the killer before he has any evidence?
The Detroit ethanol 'spot' price data were obtained from Kapell.
The Panhandle has been the one bright 'spot' during this ongoing drought.
What this trio from Cardiff does, however, is add a 'spot' of piano, organ and a variety of other influences to the pot.
The biggest surprise is that there is, in fact, a bright 'spot' in the film.
she couldn't do her usual singing 'spot' in the club
To add to the fun, he chucks in tapes sourced from recordings of street fairs, demonstrations, his own kids singing and even a 'spot' of bagpipes.
I think this may require a 'spot' of further thought.
This fact of the trading institution alters the equilibrium outcome relative to both the certain case and the case of supply and demand risk in 'spot' markets.
I'll 'spot' you $300
They come near a town that seems to be a good 'spot' to land, and they ashore.
The extreme cases are easy to 'spot' but others require more time.
To make matters worse, his casino in Manchester runs into a 'spot' of trouble with a high-roller and a corrupt croupier.
a damp atmosphere causes the flowers to 'spot'
It is not simply schoolchildren who benefit from a 'spot' of Mozart.
She is making her weekly trip into Wellington for a 'spot' of shopping.
there was one bright 'spot' in a night of dismal failure
But what I really find interesting is that Gosford Park took Black Hawk Down's 'spot' .
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