1. peppered - Adjective
2. peppered - Verb
of Pepper
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt the start of this period, the vast majority of peppered moths had light coloured wing patterns which effectively camouflaged them against the light-coloured trees and lichens upon which they rested. Source: Internet
A dog was hit by a car and peppered with shotgun pellets. Source: Internet
Even Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which was peppered with fan-service moments, only had him through a voice cameo, which wasn't nearly enough considering that he's the central figure in the Skywalker saga. Source: Internet
Democrats peppered the CEOs with questions on the spread of misinformation and the proliferation of misleading political ads on the platforms. Source: Internet
As in Night of the Living Dead, Romero peppered the other films in the series with critiques specific to the periods in which they were released. Source: Internet
A confrontational, extreme--and occasionally convincing--argument for cutting the South loose, peppered with hilarious anecdotes. Source: Internet