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- adjective Having the form of a
splodge ; marked with splodges.
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Examples
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Next to it, my headmaster wrote “Great Stuff!” and there are a couple of splodgy inkstains, where he claims he laid his head down on the exercise book and cried with laughter.
Lit Crit; ur doin it wrong « Tales from the Reading Room 2009
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If you're trying to get some fall off from a soft but otherwise splodgy light: I'd try dropping some strategic flags black so as not to bounce light elsewhere in the room between the softened light and the face, arranged orthogonally.
On Assignment: Peter Yang Shoots Admiral William Fallon 2008
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Chance for visitors to tell the Tate what that splodgy picture means
September 2004 2004
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He used to ride in bare-back on a big old splodgy dray-horse named Tom, which had been worked in the dray and at the plough until there was only jog-trot servility left in him.
Colonial Born A tale of the Queensland bush G. Firth Scott 1900
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That was not the case a generation ago, when the television picture quality was too splodgy to do them justice.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Christopher Howse 2012
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This extra large wrap with its splodgy 'mud' print is just the thing to get you through the early days of the new season - and beyond.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The mother is also talking on her mobile phone to another mother, making arrangements to pick up the other mother's child after school - plus micro-scooter and splodgy painting of something or other and violin - and take him or her home for more emergency snacks.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Oliver Pritchett 2012
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That was not the case a generation ago, when the television picture quality was too splodgy to do them justice.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Christopher Howse 2012
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Eighties by two-tone grey wallpaper, elaborate flower displays, splodgy abstracts and floor-length material covering the tables like skirts.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Eighties by two-tone grey wallpaper, elaborate flower displays, splodgy abstracts and floor-length material covering the tables like skirts.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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