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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drop of paint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of paint, often in the context of art, home improvement, or crafting.
Example: "She added a drop of paint to the canvas, creating a beautiful accent in her artwork."
Alternatives: "a splash of paint" or "a dab of paint."
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Ain't nobody alive ever seen a drop of paint on that place".
(This is, hands down, the most richly and subtly painterly sculpture ever made — and without a drop of paint).
If you have more than a drop of paint left, collect a bunch of cans from the recycling bin and paint them, too.
defer.add img); Place a drop of paint at the bottom of the nail.
An alternative to using nickels is using pennies with one side marked; a drop of paint in the middle can serve your purpose.
Use an eyedropper or paintbrush to transfer a drop of paint to the liquid starch (or a small, separate test dish of starch left until still).
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The egg yolk falls into the bowl like a thick drop of paint, and I loosen it with vinegar or lemon juice, a pinch of coarse sea salt and a little Dijon mustard.
As he talks, I notice a single drop of paint on the floor beneath one of his abstract pictures, the only thing out of place in the studio.
Avoid applying a large drop of paint and spreading it around.
If you notice a small drop of paint after you're done, let it dry thoroughly and very carefully scrape it off with your matte knife.
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