Charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone.
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Examples for "spot"
Examples for "spot"
1A spot of good company news also helped the market, dealers said.
2The remaining bright spot for New Zealand exporters, China, is facing problems.
3A good spot for coffee lovers that want to try something new.
4When a good spot really matters, make sure you know your spotter.
5This is the second consecutive year that it has taken top spot.
1The stain of slavery exists in the First of the Blacks himself.
2Its repercussions, of course, have spread like a stain across the family.
3Better to let Patji claim rivals than to directly stain one's hands.
4One of our early presidents called it our great and foul stain.
5But if that was the case, why had he left this stain?
1Western blot analysis was used to measure the protein level of c-Myc.
2Western blot analysis was used to detect the VEGF protein expression level.
3The potential changes in protein expression were investigated using western blot analysis.
4Western blot analysis was used to detect the changes in PDX-1 expression.
5Western blot analysis was used to detect the level of maker proteins.
1Now Donald Trump and the far right are trying to smear him.
2The blood of the pauper shall smear the couch of the indolent.
3It is of course wrong not to smear the blame around evenly.
4But in the case of his latest smear campaign, the reaction is.
5All subjects completed TB treatment and were smear negative at treatment completion.
1You can see the dark smudge in the glister of the dewdrops.
2The smudge on this shiny array of good news is about wages.
3There was a black smudge in the sky, blacker than the darkness.
4There was a smudge on the carpet made by the falling candles.
5The smudge was dust, dug up by the feet of many oxen.
1Responsible for many historical evils, colonialism gave birth to this particular slur.
2For example, a client once used a racial slur in a meeting.
3The request was met with profanities and use of the racial slur.
4His words were a slur, and everything was drawing to a halt.
5Anyone who reaches for that kind of slur should really check themselves.
1The painter squeezed a daub of brilliant red on to her palette.
2The hut was very small and was made of wattle and daub.
3A cottage built of wattle and daub stood ahead, roofed in straw.
4They hardly distinguish the difference between a Correggio and a common daub.
5It was a green cornhusk wrapped around a daub of sticky honeycomb.
1It's a weapon that no self-respecting man should smirch his hands with.
2For many of them it will smirch us forever.... You DO understand?
3One could never detect a smirch or a grain of dust upon them.
4A careless word or two shall easily suffice to smirch your fair fame.
5He had never tried to embarrass him or smirch his name.
6Don't let these fellows smirch your name and the name of the Service.
7Henceforward let no man dare to smirch her with any slur or slander.
8I am sorry that there is any smirch on Lisa's birth.
9I am such a blackamoor that I cannot smirch myself.
10Jacob is a leading citizen and I don't want a jail smirch on him.
11Why do you smirch it all with these horrid remarks?
12No need to smirch Uncle's reputation unless it's absolutely necessary.
13Enough of the smirch will stick to prevent that.
14They starve us and stamp on us-andthen steal our wives and smirch our sweethearts.
15But by-and-by it may all be used to smirch or brighten unjustly some one's character.
16Thank God, those damned lawyers won't dare to plead any cause that could smirch me.
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