Sentence examples for blob by from inspiring English sources

"blob by" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The word "blob" refers to a shape or form that is amorphous or indistinct, so it is not typically used in conjunction with the preposition "by." However, if you are using "blob" as a verb meaning "to move or appear in a shapeless or unclear manner," then you could potentially use "by" with it. For example: "The ink on the paper blobbed by, creating a messy and unreadable paragraph." Even in this context, it would be more natural to use another word or phrase instead of "blob by," such as "spilled by" or "spread by."

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The gallery staff refers to the blob by its official name, "Untitled".

We are generally lumped in with the rest of the Gove "blob" by the so-called reformers, or characterised as wanting to deny choice to others.

The talks collapsed partly because the president of the European council, pressed by François Hollande, proposed inflating the great blob by a further €8bn over six years.

That honour goes to Ditto, introduced in late November with an interesting gimmick (players catch the amorphous blob by accident, as it is always disguised as another pokémon).

As for me, I reduced Ms. Mindelle to a quivering blob by making her the target of the villainous line "Hello, dear, I've come to destroy you," but that small triumph was overshadowed by utter inability to sing two successive lines from anything in "My Fair Lady".

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker sees players guide Mario's mushroom sidekick around maze-like levels; Yoshi's Woolly World drops the adorable dinosaur into a fabric-themed platformer; Kirby and the Rainbow Curse adopts a rather lovely claymation aesthetic and controls the titular pink blob by drawing directly into the game world using the Wii U GamePad.

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I'd like to see these things under the microscope, too; I'd like to see what increased contrast looks like on a blob-by-blob level.

Playing fluid tenor to Mr. França's deep bass are organically shaped, blown-glass hanging lights and wall-mounted, mirrored-glass blobs by Jeff Zimmerman, a Brooklyn artist.

Or wait: maybe that accolade should be reserved for a chunk of excellent venison obliterated by a damp anorak of blue-cheesey crumbs, and blobbed by an acrid, juniper-flavoured puree that's a bit like syrupy Marmite.

This appealingly varied seasonal show includes an extraordinary, magically realistic head of a pink, hairless ape by Erick Swenson; red, machine-generated plastic blobs by Roxy Paine; a lightly penciled wall drawing by Sol LeWitt; finely etched prints by Inka Essenhigh and Vija Celmins; and, by Fred Tomaselli, another visually captivating exercise in pharmacological excess (Johnson).

Foreground pixels can be grouped into blobs by means of connectivity properties [14, 15].

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