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(He often smeared paint with his hands).
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He says he often smears peanut butter on logs and sits back and watches badgers emerge from the undergrowth to lick it off.
If she didn't buy the low-carbohydrate products, like the frozen muffins she often smears with butter, she said, she would feel as if she were depriving herself.
The burglar struck in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx, and often smeared petroleum jelly on the peepholes of neighboring apartments, blurring them so that he could work unobserved.
People wore surgical masks and hospital scrubs, often smeared with streaks of red.
On the left and the traditional right, branding is also often smeared as a distastefully capitalist activity.
When flags were waved on Saturday, however infrequently, they were often smeared with slogans or flown upside down, as in a distress signal.
What it means is that the ballet steps are elided — often smeared — into a long-phrased action that favors rush and climax over clarity.
About the second-generation abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell, who often smeared paint with her fingers and who wanted her paintings "to convey the feeling of the dying sunflower" and/or "coy young girls," he said that they had been friends, until her heavy drinking had caused a break.
(Strickland's husband often smeared his opponents just before elections).
MB: Throughout your political career, your opponents have often smeared you as a "liberal".
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