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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smeared with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has been covered with a thick layer of a substance. For example: "The baby's face was smeared with chocolate from his earlier snack."
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All five were smeared with blood.
Possibly smeared with goose fat.
Or not unless it's smeared with ketchup.
Why is someone always smeared with something?
Faustus" smeared with jam from his morning toast.
Mr. Kourakos emerged wearing an apron smeared with shoe wax.
A lion statue's magnificent, calm face is smeared with graffiti.
One piece was smeared with paint and covered in feathers.
It stank, and its walls were smeared with fingerprints.
It was smeared with gravy and mashed potatoes.
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Sections are picked up on microscope slides pre-smeared with adhesive.
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