Stipple (to ) conjugation

English
26 examples
This verb can also mean the following: do, use

Conjugation of stipple

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
stipple
stipple
stipples
stipple
stipple
stipple
Future Simple
will stipple
will stipple
will stipple
will stipple
will stipple
will stipple
Past Simple
stippled
stippled
stippled
stippled
stippled
stippled
Conditional Simple
would stipple
would stipple
would stipple
would stipple
would stipple
would stipple
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am stippling
are stippling
is stippling
are stippling
are stippling
are stippling
Future Progressive
will be stippling
will be stippling
will be stippling
will be stippling
will be stippling
will be stippling
Past Progressive
was stippling
were stippling
was stippling
were stippling
were stippling
were stippling
Conditional Progressive
would be stippling
would be stippling
would be stippling
would be stippling
would be stippling
would be stippling
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have stippled
have stippled
has stippled
have stippled
have stippled
have stippled
Future Perfect
will have stippled
will have stippled
will have stippled
will have stippled
will have stippled
will have stippled
Past Perfect
had stippled
had stippled
had stippled
had stippled
had stippled
had stippled
Conditional Perfect
would have stippled
would have stippled
would have stippled
would have stippled
would have stippled
would have stippled
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been stippling
have been stippling
has been stippling
have been stippling
have been stippling
have been stippling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been stippling
will have been stippling
will have been stippling
will have been stippling
will have been stippling
will have been stippling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been stippling
had been stippling
had been stippling
had been stippling
had been stippling
had been stippling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been stippling
would have been stippling
would have been stippling
would have been stippling
would have been stippling
would have been stippling

Examples of stipple

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
Back in those days they only had spirit gum, cotton, collodion, stuff like that, but something we even do today is called an old-age stipple, where you actually stretch the person's skin.
Did you see my stipple portrait?
Everything bloomed at once... the meadows, white lilacs, cherry trees... apple trees, which lost their stipple of pink... the short-lived iris, so glowing and grave... the hawthorn... dressing a copse with its dense corsage.
I made a drawing of you in stipple.
It was barely a stipple.
Back in those days they only had spirit gum, cotton, collodion, stuff like that, but something we even do today is called an old-age stipple, where you actually stretch the person's skin.
Did you see my stipple portrait?
Everything bloomed at once... the meadows, white lilacs, cherry trees... apple trees, which lost their stipple of pink... the short-lived iris, so glowing and grave... the hawthorn... dressing a copse with its dense corsage.
I made a drawing of you in stipple.
It was barely a stipple.
"I took M.G.'s gloved hand and placed it on my heaving, pink, stippled breast. "
And you know that based on what? Uh, this open type of stippled scarring is the result of a technique called debriding.
This is a thick, brown, leather-covered book, stippled with gold numbers.
Absence of gun powder and stippling suggests a non-contact wound.
According to the stippling and size of the entry wound, they estimate the shots were fired from approximately a hundred yards away.
Almost point-blank, judging from the stippling.
And stippling burns on his skin.
And that is stippling.
"I took M.G.'s gloved hand and placed it on my heaving, pink, stippled breast. "
And you know that based on what? Uh, this open type of stippled scarring is the result of a technique called debriding.
This is a thick, brown, leather-covered book, stippled with gold numbers.
Absence of gun powder and stippling suggests a non-contact wound.
According to the stippling and size of the entry wound, they estimate the shots were fired from approximately a hundred yards away.
Almost point-blank, judging from the stippling.
And stippling burns on his skin.
And that is stippling.

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