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Discover Ludwig"lightly painted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has a light layer of paint applied to it, for example: "The walls of the room were lightly painted white."
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I've lightly painted over you.
The flow-on process is used for more delicate, lightly painted wood with veneering or inlays.
Then, it's served plain (with a small dish of salt and pepper for seasoning) or lightly painted with sauce.
Half-tones were erased to create the effect of Japanese watercolours: black branches, say, lightly painted with snow.
And what's this lightly painted creature that perches on a stray branch and observes, not the canoodling lovers in the tree beneath it, but us?
Matt and Todd Birnbaum bake swaths of thin crust that are 36 inches long and 4 inches wide and lightly painted with tomato sauce.
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He then used his finger to lightly paint certain parts of the bill with the glue mixture.
Split open the bun and lightly paint both cut sides with melted butter.
Never use spray-on cooking oil; instead, use a pastry brush to lightly "paint" the waffle grids with flaxseed oil.
Then, with your light blue, (Not white,) go below it and lightly paint another swift slow line.
If want to permanently encase your photo in the locket, look for a sealer at a craft store that you can lightly paint over the photo.
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