Sentence examples for to smudge from inspiring English sources

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to smudge

noun

A blemish; a smear.

  • There was a smudge on the paper.

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Press said area down firmly on the paper, being careful not to smudge the surrounding area.

Will it compete with your child's urge to smudge up your phone's touch screen?

Use them to smudge eyeliner, smear bronzer, press bright stains into your cheeks and lips.

He signed the white border with a Sharpie, taking care not to smudge the goop.

She wanted to smudge out the bad memories of those neighbors.

The face-lift may take awhile to smudge the gritty edge from the Garden State's profile.

Years of not touching screens — so as not to smudge or scar — made me wary.

You'll think it's your screen at first, and perhaps you will try to smudge it.

The investigator put the snapshots back into the envelope, careful not to smudge them.

The director Peter DuBois's first gesture in his new production (at the Public) is to smudge the canvas.

All things considered, the lipstick applied on Iraq by the supposed US exit may quickly begin to smudge.

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