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- verb Present participle of
splodge .
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Examples
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Obviously the best thing is to dip a tartine, baguette buttered and splodged with jam or honey, into your mug and then chew the chocolatey mouthful with relish.
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Quiz channels, oodles of soft-ish porn, reruns of The Sweeney, and a programme called Britains Roughest Pubs which included an interview with a landlord of a decrepit lap-dancing bar saying earnestly, One bloke got a bit overexcited, whipped it out and splodged on my upholstery.
What's Going On Mark Steel 2009
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Obviously the best thing is to dip a tartine, baguette buttered and splodged with jam or honey, into your mug and then chew the chocolatey mouthful with relish.
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My friend Ellen left it at my house one evening in January in a ziploc plastic bag and accompanied by a recipe with the print slightly splodged.
The Amish Invasion Belinda 2008
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My friend Ellen left it at my house one evening in January in a ziploc plastic bag and accompanied by a recipe with the print slightly splodged.
Archive 2008-02-01 Susan 2008
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Senate -- all but the legislative chamber of which was used as a barracks for rough soldiery -- had sprayed and barred, streaked and splodged with printing ink.
Mrs. Warren's Daughter A Story of the Woman's Movement Harry Hamilton Johnston 1892
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Outside Paris we were stopped by soldiers, appearing from sentry-boxes: our papers were scanned; almost reluctantly we were allowed to pass on, to the Secret Region of Crucifix Corner, which spying eyes must not see -- the region of aeroplane hangars, endless hangars, lost among trees, and melting dimly into a dim horizon, their low, rounded roofs "camouflaged" in a confusion of splodged colours.
Everyman's Land 1889
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The one that's all splodged with paint belonged to a painter and decorator who used to drink here.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Jones 'breadth of work is unmatched in the industry: He has fashioned heavy, pharaonic headdresses and paint-splodged artists palettes for John Galliano's runways and woolen, bobbled winter caps for everyday wear.
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Its dark-red mass was like something that had just been splodged out of a tin.
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