
1) Amateurish painting 2) An unskillful painting 3) Apply 4) Apply amateurishly 5) Apply artlessly 6) Apply crudely 7) Apply finger paints 8) Apply fingerpaint 9) Apply freely 10) Apply haphazardly 11) Apply in a slapdash way 12) Apply paint 13) Apply paint crudely 14) Apply paint hastily 15) Apply plaster
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1) Besmear 2) Blob 3) Blot 4) Blotch 5) Fingermark 6) Inkblot 7) Misrepresentation 8) Smear 9) Smirch 10) Splodge 11) Splotch 12) Spread
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- a blemish made by dirt
- an unskillful painting
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• (v. t.) To paint in a coarse or unskillful manner. • (n.) A viscous, sticky application; a spot smeared or dabed; a smear. • (v. t.) To flatter excessively or glossy. • (n.) A picture coarsely executed. • (v. t.) To smear with soft, adhesive matter, as pitch, slime, mud, etc.; to plaster; to bedaub; to besmear. • (v....
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mud coating-like plaster-on a panel
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A mud of clay mixture applied over wattle to strengthen and seal it.
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A mud of clay mixture applied over wattle to strengthen and seal it.
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A mixture of clay, soil, hair or hay, and animal droppings. Plastered onto a wattle wall in the construction of a building.
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Conjurer's wax. Used to stick things together temporarily.
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Clay used to fill in the holes and gaps between the wood or thatching of a wall. It was used by both Indians and European settlers in North America to construct houses.
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Daub (dab)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Daubed ;
present participle & verbal noun Daubing .] [ Middle English
dauben to smear, Old French
dauber to plaster, from Latin
dealbare to whitewash, plaster;...
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Daub intransitive verb To smear; to play the flatterer. « His conscience . . . will not
daub nor flatter.»
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Daub noun 1. A viscous, sticky application; a spot smeared or daubed; a smear.
2. (Paint.) A picture coarsely executed. « Did you . . . take a look at the grand picture? . . . 'T is a melancholy
daub , my lord.»
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[
n] - material used to daub walls 2. [n] - an unskillful painting 3. [v] - apply to a surface 4. [v] - cover (a surface) by smearing (a substance) over it
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daub 1. To put or spread a semiliquid substance such as mud, paint, or cream, on a surface in a crude, hurried, or irregular way: 'The boys daubed slogans all over the walls.' 2. To paint or to apply paint crudely. 3. A patch, splash, or smear of a semiliquid substance applied to something in a crude, hurried, or irregular way. 4. A mixture of c...
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noun an unskillful painting
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