Sentence examples for the smudge from inspiring English sources

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the smudge

noun

A blemish; a smear.

  • There was a smudge on the paper.

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But if it is smudged later, the smudge will be easier to remove, because it doesn't attach directly to the mirror.

The smudge made red stain in my notebook.

From one photograph to the next, Biro said, "the smudge becomes clearer".

I applied a bit to the tissue and wiped the smudge.

I tried to rub it off, but the smudge wouldn't budge.

The smudge is unique in all his years of neat diary-keeping".

I waited for a quiet evening, walked to the woods and rubbed the ball with the smudge on it.

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Such collecting practices are frowned upon today, understandably when digital cameras have replaced the smudge-producing Brownie and removed the need for actual specimens.

Her name is Alex, played by the smudge-eyed Brittany Murphy, who can't even walk into a room without sizing up the camera.

The smudge-free formula, available for preorder on Kjaer Weis's Web site, consists of lavender water and rose oil, which give it an appealing floral fragrance (and not a hint of patchouli).

The smudge-magnet PSP doesn't just play games; it also handles photos, music and video, including feature-length movies.

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