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单词 splodge
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Definition of splodge in English:

splodge

noun & verb splɒdʒ
British
  • another term for splotch
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was hard to tell the difference between the specks of mud and splodges of coffee cake on my map.
    • Willow, who is white with two distinctive grey splodges, was suffering from fly strike, an ailment more commonly associated with rabbits.
    • Now 85, withered through a strict diabetic diet, troubled by intermittent back spasms, Caddy is a frail figure, her eyes splodged with bright blue eye-shadow, ‘an old one’ in her own words.
    • When I started to read the paper the pictures were difficult to discern, most of them being black splodges in the middle of articles.
    • The paint danger has finally passed, and other than the floor of Kev's dads garage having a random assortment of white splodges, all the paint went where it was meant to.
    • However, it looks more like a splodge than a fingerprint and you can't make out any of the traditional markings that show it's actually a finger.
    • Both are exuberant riots of colour, from the palest avocado to looming midnight blues, with great carefree splodges of paint and taught, pacy lines that spiral into little whirlwinds of detail.
    • But the red splodges of painted waymarks led unerringly down the rock slides by slip and scramble, by iron ladders and - at one point - a knotted rope.
    • I'm not a big fan of abstract art myself - it's generally paint splodges on canvas masquerading as masterpieces - I find it phoney and lazy.
    • Coming down from the moors at Cropton you used to be able to pick out Norton high street, now all you can see is great big splodges of light.
    • If your family enthusiastically throws splodges of oatmeal across the breakfast table and then lolls about all day with their hair uncombed and their boots on the sofa, you can stop reading right here.
    • But would anyone turn up their nose at a wedge of fresh home-baked Victoria sponge, sandwiched with a generous splodge of farmhouse strawberry jam and dairy cream?
    • Walking down what used to be bustling Ivegate, I saw all the white splodges on the flags and in my naivety thought they were the results of the flocks of starlings that used to roost in Bradford.
    • Closer inspection suggests it's new, so presumably the very realistic paint splodges (you get what you pay for) are not really paint at all.
    • It gave no indication that an interview would be carried out, not by a by a smart-suited boss, but a huge-headed yellow Dreamie character with blue splodges.
    • I was covering the black woodwork with splodges of white paint.
    • When I showered tonight I blew my nose and tiny splodges of green splattered everywhere.
    • ‘Really strong ham sandwiches,’ says Georgia, picking at a paint splodge on her jeans.
    • He is sitting on a homemade island constructed from chicken wire and papier-mâché, painted in crude splodges of brown and green.
    • As I sit typing in my Inner Coven, my window is like a reverse Dalmation, white splodges on black.

Derivatives

  • splodgy

  • adjectivesplodgier, splodgiest
    British
    • If I am really unlucky then I end up with a great big splodgy cold-sore!
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Small touches are infinitely more exciting and flattering than those nasty bright turquoise sun dresses, sarongs and skirts in splodgy prints that inexplicably pop up in the high street every midsummer.
      • With the ball - or the scuffed, splodgy, battered blob that passes for one after an hour of mayhem - he is the death bowler supreme.
      • It's not even 9: 00 and my shirt has brown, splodgy stains on it.
      • ‘Slosh acts’ may be controlled within specific circus-ring programmes, and Equity may automatically insure many clowns, but to be sure, insure your own splodgy messes.

Rhymes

bodge, dodge, Hodge, lodge, stodge, wodge
 
 

Definition of splodge in US English:

splodge

verb & nounspläjsplɑdʒ
British
  • another term for splotch
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, it looks more like a splodge than a fingerprint and you can't make out any of the traditional markings that show it's actually a finger.
    • Now 85, withered through a strict diabetic diet, troubled by intermittent back spasms, Caddy is a frail figure, her eyes splodged with bright blue eye-shadow, ‘an old one’ in her own words.
    • But would anyone turn up their nose at a wedge of fresh home-baked Victoria sponge, sandwiched with a generous splodge of farmhouse strawberry jam and dairy cream?
    • Both are exuberant riots of colour, from the palest avocado to looming midnight blues, with great carefree splodges of paint and taught, pacy lines that spiral into little whirlwinds of detail.
    • It was hard to tell the difference between the specks of mud and splodges of coffee cake on my map.
    • Closer inspection suggests it's new, so presumably the very realistic paint splodges (you get what you pay for) are not really paint at all.
    • ‘Really strong ham sandwiches,’ says Georgia, picking at a paint splodge on her jeans.
    • Walking down what used to be bustling Ivegate, I saw all the white splodges on the flags and in my naivety thought they were the results of the flocks of starlings that used to roost in Bradford.
    • I'm not a big fan of abstract art myself - it's generally paint splodges on canvas masquerading as masterpieces - I find it phoney and lazy.
    • Willow, who is white with two distinctive grey splodges, was suffering from fly strike, an ailment more commonly associated with rabbits.
    • I was covering the black woodwork with splodges of white paint.
    • Coming down from the moors at Cropton you used to be able to pick out Norton high street, now all you can see is great big splodges of light.
    • When I started to read the paper the pictures were difficult to discern, most of them being black splodges in the middle of articles.
    • When I showered tonight I blew my nose and tiny splodges of green splattered everywhere.
    • The paint danger has finally passed, and other than the floor of Kev's dads garage having a random assortment of white splodges, all the paint went where it was meant to.
    • He is sitting on a homemade island constructed from chicken wire and papier-mâché, painted in crude splodges of brown and green.
    • If your family enthusiastically throws splodges of oatmeal across the breakfast table and then lolls about all day with their hair uncombed and their boots on the sofa, you can stop reading right here.
    • As I sit typing in my Inner Coven, my window is like a reverse Dalmation, white splodges on black.
    • But the red splodges of painted waymarks led unerringly down the rock slides by slip and scramble, by iron ladders and - at one point - a knotted rope.
    • It gave no indication that an interview would be carried out, not by a by a smart-suited boss, but a huge-headed yellow Dreamie character with blue splodges.
 
 
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