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Definition of smudgy in English: smudgyadjectivesmudgiest, smudgier ˈsmʌdʒiˈsmədʒi Having blurred or smeared marks on the surface. Example sentencesExamples - The smudgy appearance of the manuscript seems to be the result of wear and tear.
- The stretches of DNA, referred to as fragments, show up as smudgy blobs on a test film.
- It was a printed piece of computer paper, covered in the smudgy black scrawl of a scanned newspaper article.
- Papa gave every note, even the white slip with his name and ID number printed in smudgy ink, to Mama.
- He had left two smudgy fingerprints on the polished glass.
Derivatives adverb ˈsmʌdʒɪli Both lines blurred smudgily in the direction his thumb was travelling, the pencil-line slightly more than the one he had drawn with the pen. Example sentencesExamples - They and other visitors certainly deserve a better selection of goods than those shown on page 38, or the smudgily printed teacloths and apron shown below.
- You can see, even in this book's smudgily reproduced photographs, how, almost 4,000 years ago, Egyptian hieroglyphs became adapted to the representation of sounds rather than things or ideas.
- Usually on yellow tracing paper, most of the visualizations are done in pencil and colored pencil, and with their sensitive lines and smudgily applied color they are undoubtedly art.
- Like Hickman's piece above, this marvelously textured and smudgily colored work manifests a simplicity of presentation with a complication of content.
noun ˈsmʌdʒɪnəs I also thing the blurry smudginess of fast motion would be better. Example sentencesExamples - The background was left empty and the smudginess of the portrait reflects the haste of the commission.
- Also solved were two problems involving contrast and brightness: less contrast at the bottom of a document and smudginess around black letters on a white background.
- As to grain, fairly evident in both black-and-white and color, it doesn't exhibit any smudginess to cause a softening of the image.
- This also gave them experience with the smudginess of pastels, so they could try to minimize smears and fingerprints on their work.
Rhymes bhaji, budgie, pudgy, sludgy Definition of smudgy in US English: smudgyadjectiveˈsmədʒiˈsməjē Having blurred or smeared marks on the surface. Example sentencesExamples - He had left two smudgy fingerprints on the polished glass.
- The stretches of DNA, referred to as fragments, show up as smudgy blobs on a test film.
- Papa gave every note, even the white slip with his name and ID number printed in smudgy ink, to Mama.
- It was a printed piece of computer paper, covered in the smudgy black scrawl of a scanned newspaper article.
- The smudgy appearance of the manuscript seems to be the result of wear and tear.
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