smudgy

IPA: smˈʌdʒi

adjective

  • Marked with smudges.
  • Like a thick smoke (such as is emitted by a smudge pot).
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Examples of "smudgy" in Sentences

  • Allan kind of smudgy & out of focus because its real old.
  • Her hair was a tangled mess, her Cleopatra-style eye make-up had gone smudgy.
  • The screen can get kind of smudgy after it has been pressed against your face but that's why they've given you headphones with a mic.
  • The older drawing shows text "smudgy", while the same piece of text inserted into a "fresh" drawing made from the acad. dwt shows the text much clearer.
  • The cameras are often not maintained as well as they should be, or at all, and even when they're functioning smoothly the images they're transmitting can be pretty smudgy.
  • When I was a beginner in portrait-painting, I remember that, after I had succeeded in making my background stay back where it belonged, my figure sometimes had a way of clinging to it in a kind of smudgy weakness, as if it were afraid to come out like a man and stand the inspection of my eye.

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