Writing or drawing etched, scratched, scribbled, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place.
1 He was a graff writer who was in his music as well.
2 Nathless I need no better assistant than a good oak - graff like unto yours.
3 I would be a full-time graff writer.
5 Thus the graff , or prince, though he be the owner of an entire circle, is yet the only farmer within that circle.
6 There was a gentleman in the next room, the head of the graff 's chancery, who spoke French, and would be glad to make our acquaintance.
7 What remains to be seen is how Graff will handle public life.
8 But Graff recommended, and I agree, that we should leave them alone.
9 Graff shook off Bean's hand and left, closing the door behind him.
10 Graff leaned against the filing-cabinet, his hands in his pockets, and laughed.
11 They didn't tell me whether Colonel Graff was being promoted or court-martialed.
12 Graff went away, and in his place they gave Ender a companion.
13 And she describes the fellow to me, and it was this Graff .
14 Somehow that was comforting to Ender, that Graff also came away empty.
15 Graff sought audience with his wife through the personage of Petre Yvon.
16 He bade them an irritable goodbye, but Ender and Graff remained cheerful.
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