Sentence examples for the blot from inspiring English sources

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the blot

noun

A blemish, spot or stain made by a coloured substance.

Exact(60)

The blot for Arsenal was Jack Wilshere.

That was the blot on City's evening.

However, the blot on Stade's performance came in a first-half incident between the two No 9s.

But at the vast majority of newly public dot-coms, the blot of red ink continued to spread.

Too, there's a desire to seek haven in a place where the inventory is guaranteed to be new and untainted by the blot of toxins or bad cells.

The feature by Weber that Film Forum is showing this Sunday, "The Blot," from 1921, is centered on that very theme.

The court should remove the blot of Bowers from its record and extend the full rights of citizenship to gay Americans.

Whoever they are, their treatment should be a demonstration of America's commitment to justice, not the blot on its honor that Guantánamo has become.

Alex Korn, an incoming freshman at Roslyn High School, appeared to be taking the blot on his district's image in stride.

Summer redundant, Blueness abundant Where is the blot?

If you fail, the blot is on you.

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