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		Definition of dauber in English: daubernoun ˈdɔːbəˈdɔbər 1A crude or inartistic painter.  Example sentencesExamples -  Often the point was to signal, ‘I was here; I did this; I killed this prey; I saw this pretty thing’ - like a graffiti dauber writing, ‘Kilroy was here’ at any spot he considers significant.
 -  And it is only a minority, too, who would be so ignorant as to assume that anyone who is not white is from Pakistan, which was the claim made by the graffiti daubers.
 -  After the leveling was completed, a ‘dauber’ finished bricking up the oven, and applied, or daubed, ‘mud’ on the surface of the bricks.
 -  Chief Supt Peter Driver, of Stockport police, said of Stockport's new war on the daubers: ‘The database will prove to be a very useful tool in combating graffiti which is a problem across the borough.’
 -  The museum recently paid £25 million for this; amateur daubers may feel they could have just as well if only they'd had a free weekend…
 -  Although the government probably thinks it can afford to lose a few scribblers and daubers this kind of self-imposed exile strikes at a nation's soul.
 -  If, however, one of these renders the original with all the skill and precision of a Salvador Dali, is he to be denied a copyright where a mere dauber is not?
 
 - 1.1 An implement used for daubing.
 Example sentencesExamples -  We use daubers or stencil brushes to apply printing ink to our plates, but any stubby old brushes will do.
 
  
 
 Rhymes   carnauba, catawba, Micawber    Definition of dauber in US English: daubernounˈdɔbərˈdôbər 1A crude or inartistic painter.  Example sentencesExamples -  The museum recently paid £25 million for this; amateur daubers may feel they could have just as well if only they'd had a free weekend…
 -  Chief Supt Peter Driver, of Stockport police, said of Stockport's new war on the daubers: ‘The database will prove to be a very useful tool in combating graffiti which is a problem across the borough.’
 -  Often the point was to signal, ‘I was here; I did this; I killed this prey; I saw this pretty thing’ - like a graffiti dauber writing, ‘Kilroy was here’ at any spot he considers significant.
 -  Although the government probably thinks it can afford to lose a few scribblers and daubers this kind of self-imposed exile strikes at a nation's soul.
 -  If, however, one of these renders the original with all the skill and precision of a Salvador Dali, is he to be denied a copyright where a mere dauber is not?
 -  After the leveling was completed, a ‘dauber’ finished bricking up the oven, and applied, or daubed, ‘mud’ on the surface of the bricks.
 -  And it is only a minority, too, who would be so ignorant as to assume that anyone who is not white is from Pakistan, which was the claim made by the graffiti daubers.
 
 - 1.1 An implement used for daubing.
 Example sentencesExamples -  We use daubers or stencil brushes to apply printing ink to our plates, but any stubby old brushes will do.
 
  
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