smudges
Aussprache: [ˈsmʌdʒɪz]
Wort
Kontext: „art and crafts“
(noun) smudges are dark or blurry marks that look messy. They can happen when something like ink or charcoal gets smudged on a paper or surface, making it look dirty.
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The artist liked the smudges on the paper because they added character to her drawing.
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There were no smudges on the clean white sheet of paper.
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Do you see the smudges on the canvas from yesterday's painting?
Kontext: „cleaning“
(verb) to smudge means to make a mark blurrier or messier, often by accidentally rubbing something. It can happen when you touch something that is still wet, like paint or ink.
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She smudges the colors on her canvas to create a beautiful effect.
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He didn't smudge any of the paint on the wall because he was careful.
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Did you accidentally smudge your drawing while it was still wet?
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