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Ares feels like a smudge.
Looks like a smudge or something".
What had once looked like a smudge in the background was now recognizable as a boat on the lake.
HENRY KISSINGER Fame is like a smudge on your nose.
The liquid acts as an additional lens, narrowing the beam of light just as a telescope turns what looks to the naked eye like a smudge on the horizon into a crisp image.
After a while, that fancy little tr may start looking more like a smudge.
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I'd like a smudge-proof version, please.
It looked like little more than a smudge, and I squinted at the blurry lines.
Harrelson strolled out methodically, the way Hodges had done in the 1969 World Series when he produced the ball -- a ball -- with a smudge that looked like shoe polish, insisting that very ball had hit Cleon Jones on the shoe.
Signed sports memorabilia such as a football shirt or cricket cap can be hard to assess as the ink tends to soak into the fabric giving a smudge like appearance which is difficult to validate, the only way to be sure is to be there at the signing or rely on provenance from a reputable dealer.
But don't expect too much: The comet will look like a small smudge, and the impact will show up as a mere pinpoint of light.
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