VERB + SPOT
- break out in
- The children all had measles, and had broken out in spots
- scratch, squeeze
ADJ
- exact, particular, precise
- convenient, good, ideal, perfect, right, suitable
- Take the time to find the right spot to pitch your tent
- beautiful, beauty, idyllic, lovely, pleasant
- The lake is one of the local beauty spots
- favourite, popular
- a favourite spot for picnickers
- deserted, desolate, isolated, lonely, remote
- quiet, secluded
- shady, sheltered
- sunny
- holiday, tourist
- picnic
- sore, tender
- sensitive (often figurative)
- From his angry reply it was obvious that I had touched a sensitive spot
- vulnerable, weak
- Check your house for weak spots where a thief could get in
- blind
- (often figurative) I have a blind spot where jazz is concerned (= I don't understand it)
- danger, trouble
- one of the world's major trouble spots
- high, number one/two, etc., top
- The record quickly reached the number one spot in the charts
- bald
- He usually wears a hat to hide his bald spot
VERB + SPOT
- mark
- On your map, X marks the spot where the race begins
- reach
- be frozen/rooted to
- He stood rooted to the spot, unable to move
PREP
- on the ~
- The fire brigade was on the spot within minutes