Make a smudge on; soil by smudging.
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Examples for "blur"
Examples for "blur"
1The lines between the two continue to blur with every passing week.
2We may start to blur the lines between work and leisure time.
3This young Philly native sure must be a blur of activity onstage.
4The global chip leader said Tokyo's export curbs would blur its outlook.
5In Berlin it was a blur of static; here, it was clear.
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.
1The sheets were gritty to the touch, and left a smutch upon the fingers.
2It is also the thumb that made this paint smutch upon this slip of glass.
3The smutch looked to be two or three hundred feet high and a mile across.
4Through the smoke and smutch which stained the canvas was seen a gray-haired, saintly woman's head.
5Before the soil hath smutch'd it?
6They were alert, well-muscled; their faces were streaked with paleness and a black smutch like dancers made up for a masquerade.
7I took the glass from him and, examining it with the utmost care, I detected a smutch of yellowish paint upon it, nothing more.
8His coat was ripped up the back, his linen collar torn off, and he was deathly pale, with a smutch of blood across his cheek.
9He had been deeply impressed by his wife's warnings against Fanshaw-" alumpof soot, and sure to smutch you if you go near him."
10The books were all smutched up-toomany dirty fingers afoul of them.
11His discoloured face and visage smutched with slime denoted foolish and grotesque madness.
12He went out therefrom very black and ugly, and his clothes quite smutched.
13The white glove which incased the hand and arm was smutched liberally in telltale fashion.
14This crime smutches the chronicle of every invasion.
15They get answered, smutched instead of washed.
16The face was smutched with blood.