splodge
IPA: spɫˈɑdʒ
noun
- (informal) An irregular-shaped splash, smear, or patch.
verb
- (informal) To make a splodge; to render as a splodge.
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Examples of "splodge" in Sentences
- M43 is just the splodge in the central part.
- There is a whole row of similar splodge marks.
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- Just something more discreet than the big blue splodge.
- The red splodge especially is distracting in the background.
- The Slime Boglins were Splutter, Splurge, Splash and Splodge.
- Adults have brown forewings, each with a pale line and a red splodge.
- A blue splodge will appear in the top right hand corner of the screen.
- Melt a decent splodge of butter in a nonstick pan, and then add some minced garlic.
- But, tell me this; what's that flesh-colored splodge on the back of the couch, above his hand with the remote?
- Sam stares at the yellow-white splodge on the glass and squeals, jumping up and down in his pyjamas, dribble trickling down his front.
- They run and run to the forester in purveyor, a pathfinder diverges and they splodge; Both TBC and the other characteristics headache for the forester by different ropes.
- Summer for me is a bowlful of pappa al pomodoro, made using fresh tomatoes and basil; a green minestrone with a splodge of homemade pesto; aubergines baked in the oven with crème fraîche and herbs.
- In practice, of course, this results in a little leisure splodge in the midst of massive new housing developments, which are such a money spinners for nulabia, and which inevitably result in the loss of substantial amounts of the peoples 'green space.
- His being all razdraz had given him some gigantic strength, and Dim and Pete had got out through the window, but Georgie had tripped on the carpet and then brought this terrible swinging iron bar crack and splodge on the gulliver, and that was the end of traitorous Georgie.
- In reality, though that may sound like a good idea to the people who have previously brought us Stéphane Guivarc'h, Jon Dahl Tomasson, Carl Cort and Michael Owen, the fact is Chris Hughton is not the sort of gaffer to splodge a fortune on one big name of dubious current value.
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