Sentence examples for to smear from inspiring English sources

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to smear

verb

To spread (a substance, especially one that colours or is dirty) across a surface by rubbing.

  • The artist smeared paint over the canvas in broad strokes.

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Tulip poplars tend to smear.

Another printing problem caused ink to smear.

Russians love it to smear on bread.

The temptation will be to smear back.

The Conservatives plan to smear him as a deficit denier.

It continues to smear his reputation and further embarrass itself.

I'm going to smear it all over my body, man.

Her lipstick had already begun to smear and flake.

These are distortions and stereotypes to smear a good man".

China accused Japan of trying to "smear China's image".

He criticized what he called efforts to smear his client.

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