patchy in the PONS Dictionary

patchy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

patchy cloud/rain

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Stamped concrete is a desirable finish to concrete areas, however with time and wear the color dyes fade and the surface looks patchy and unpresentable.
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United's start to the 2011-2012 season was patchy.
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Previous structures occupying the urban lots have been demolished, leaving patchy areas of green space that are usually unintended and unmanaged.
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This sudden finding showed just how patchy the known fossil record was.
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It is restricted to a range of less than and its distribution within that area is quite patchy.
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There are forests in the north-east and north-west of the commune with a band of patchy forest through the centre.
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Attendance at school was patchy as older children were required for work on their farms.
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It now remains in patchy areas among these stands and in nearby forest and even roadsides.
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Digital terrestrial television coverage is patchy for much the same reason.
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It is usually associated with rocky wooded terrain with interspersed patchy grass tussocks.
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