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splodge
/ ²õ±è±ôÉ’»åÏô /
noun
- a large irregular spot or blot
verb
- tr to mark (something) with such a blot or blots
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Derived Forms
- ˈ²õ±è±ô´Ç»å²µ²â, adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of splodge1
C19: alteration of earlier splotch
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The footsteps appear as brief blips or lines and the gunshot as a larger splodge.
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The best of the bunch is the citrus chile roast chicken sandwich, well seasoned and simply dressed with cheddar, tomato, lettuce and a splodge of ranch dressing.
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Long fascinated by canine umwelt — how they experience the world — she had never before studied a puppy’s development from its origins as “a mewling splodge of fur,†as she writes, into adolescence and beyond.
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It slurps and slithers around in your head in great smeary splodges, like a cornucopia of slugs.
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Some of the bigger splodges are well known actors on the sky.
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