1. dotting - Noun
2. dotting - Verb
Derived from dot
of Dot
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs I lay back and felt the hot ping of the laser dotting across my forehead, I thought how ridiculous this all was; that this laser-facial is something humans have figured out how to do. Source: Internet
Arched sleeping compartments dotting the walls have been filled with stones. Source: Internet
Despite that, throngs of people have crowded legendary beaches such as Copacabana and Ipanema on recent weekends, soaking up the sun, playing football in the sand and gazing at the green mountains dotting the turquoise water. Source: Internet
Chopped pistachios, semi-sweet chocolate pieces, and candied citrus peel or cherries are often still included, dotting the open ends of the pastries. Source: Internet
“And I would think it’s safe to say, based on Devin outlining the ins and outs and crossing of the t’s and dotting of the i’s to do this right, that that would be his intention as well.” Source: Internet
Kristi Eisenbraun soaked up the sunshine near the falls on a recent evening while trying to stay distant from the diverse sprinkling of people dotting the Falls Park around her. Source: Internet