daubing

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Present participle of daub
Something daubed, such as graffiti
In currying, a mixture of fish oil and tallow worked into leather; called also dubbing
the application of plaster
A rough coat of mortar put upon a wall to give it the appearance of stone; rough-cast
The act of one who daubs; that which is daubed
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A crude or amateurish painting
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{v} to smear, trim gaudily, flatter, bribe
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A soft coating of mud, plaster etc
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{f} cover with plaster or mud; soil, dirty; paint in an unskillful manner
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A viscous, sticky application; a spot smeared or daubed; a smear
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Torchis A mud or clay mixture applied over wattle to strengthen and seal it See also wattle and daub
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To paint in a coarse or unskillful manner
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Material made of mud, horsehair, clay, and animal dung mixed together It was applied to houses, covering the wattle
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To smear; to play the flatterer
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{i} material which is spread on walls; act of daubing; painting which was poorly done
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material used to daub walls
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cover (a surface) by smearing (a substance) over it; "smear the wall with paint"; "daub the ceiling with plaster"
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A mud of clay mixture applied over wattle to strengthen and seal it
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To cover with a specious or deceitful exterior; to disguise; to conceal
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To put on without taste; to deck gaudily
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A picture coarsely executed
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To apply something to a surface in hasty or crude strokes
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an unskillful painting
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When you daub a substance such as mud or paint on something, you spread it on that thing in a rough or careless way. The make-up woman daubed mock blood on Jeremy They sent death threats and daubed his home with slogans. to put paint or a soft substance on something without being very careful (dauber, from dealbare )
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apply to a surface; "daub paint onto the wall"
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coat with plaster; "daub the wall"
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To flatter excessively or glossy
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apply to a surface; "daub paint onto the wall
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To smear with soft, adhesive matter, as pitch, slime, mud, etc
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Clay used to fill in the holes and gaps between the wood or thatching of a wall It was used by both Indians and European settlers in North America to construct houses
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a blemish made by dirt; "he had a smudge on his cheek"
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an unskillful painting material used to daub walls cover (a surface) by smearing (a substance) over it; "smear the wall with paint"; "daub the ceiling with plaster"
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to plaster; to bedaub; to besmear
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