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smudge
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smudge [sməj]
(plant pathology)
Any of several fungus diseases of cereals and other plants characterized by dark, sooty discolorations.

smudge
1. A mark or smear on a surface, as from a hand or object rubbing dirt on a paint film.
2. The scrapings and cleanings of paint pots, mixed together and used as a primer.
3. In plumbing, a mixture of glue sizing and lampblack; painted on a lead surface to prevent solder from adhering.


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The LV logo, for instance, was stamped smudgily, as it might be in a bad fake.
Reid has dolled up the infamously right wing actor, giving him a set of smudgily lipsticked lips and a CND badge on his stetson.
One of these, The Firebird, with decor and costumes closely based on the original Golovin designs, was a decorative gem, although the other, a smudgily inaccurate staging of Scheherazade, proved infintely less acceptable.
 
 
 
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