Process of scuffing, scratching, wearing down, marring, or rubbing away.
1 When not in use, it can be removed without marring the casing.
2 The entry of Heracles practically makes the play double, marring its continuity.
3 One should use a chin-rest to prevent perspiration from marring the varnish.
4 Anything to keep a frown from marring the- Imeanfrom your face.
5 Like a blotch marring the burgeoning blue, the wolf leaped behind Custo.
6 Kell spat blood onto Rhy's lovely inlaid floor, marring the intricate pattern.
7 Why, indeed, since they'll no win past your ain makin' or marring ?
8 A dread of marring his freedom blocks the easy gesture of expressing gratitude.
9 If the disrepute marring parliamentary proceedings wasn't so serious, it would be funny.
10 You could change nothing without marring the beauty of the whole.
11 There was even a few water stains marring the ink on the back.
12 There would, in that case, be a marring of the harmonies.
13 As I did, I could clearly see streaks marring the planet's cloud oceans.
14 Stick pins through at right angles to brim to avoid marring the velvet.
15 This ideal we must keep free from all marring or stain.
16 The bubbling stopped, petering out after barely marring the shiny finish.
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