Spread or daub (a surface)
1Against which he prepares to bedaub him, and swears he will do it from the beginning, from Jersey to this day.
2The women wear small ear-rings of silver, but use no paint, nor do they bedaub their persons with any sort of pigment.
3His sin bedaubs him, mars all his good impression.
4A parasitic host bedaubed the north with grotesque white.
5Obeying the instructions of the illusionist, Violette curled up inside a trunk bedaubed with Egyptian symbols.
6Bedaub them, and the mass of the monikins, too, with just as much filth as you please.
7This slime of a good action performed towards you bedaubs and bespatters you with mud for ever.
8Bedaub with filth, loot, hack and slash,