A mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body)
To mar the surface or appearance of.
Mar or impair with a flaw.
Add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective.
1 Another blemish in English historical work has been noticed by the Rev.
2 Your reputation stands high in the world, and is without a blemish .
3 In paintings by Goya or Ghirlandaio people defiantly sport a physical blemish .
4 This is the only blemish upon the fair record of her life.
5 It remained despite her efforts, a blemish on the dim gray heavens.
6 Not but that the thought squinting itself a pleasing kind of blemish .
7 Such a blemish can be only the inseparable consequence of such beauty.
8 There was not a line nor blemish in her pure, fine skin.
9 This is a blemish too well known to require a formal description.
10 What blemish he gave, the like shall he be compelled to suffer.
11 That is, no doubt, my fault, and a great blemish in me.
12 The only blemish was a Lauren Hutton gap in his upper dentition.
13 If you've got the slightest blemish on your record, he'll find it.
14 It is the one blemish on a flawless championship season for Laois.
15 Every blemish , every scrape, every flaw seemed to disappear beneath her fingers.
16 My potatoes turned out remarkably well-freefrom blemish , and of good flavour.
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