The dark splotches looked now like blood smudged up the wall, and then splatters around the hole and on the floor. |
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She's utterly disgusted as she surveys the tight-fitting garments, the gloves, the fishnets, the smudged eyeliner. |
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If there is a God who can see inside mezuzahs, a God who burns people's houses for two smudged letters, then He must know that secret, too. |
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Her usually makeup-free face was covered with concealer, and eyeliner and eye shadow was smudged around her eyes. |
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It is weathered from multiple readings, with pages smudged from my greasy fingers. |
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I knew I must've looked terrible, my mascara smudged, my eyes swollen and red, my nose all runny. |
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She was crying, shaking violently, her usually perfect makeup smudged, mascara staining her cheeks. |
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My mother's face was now tear-streaked and her already-done make-up was slightly smudged. |
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His clothes were smudged with grass and mud, his hands covered in small burr scratches and dirt. |
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The cup's rim was smudged with red lipstick, and some tea had spilled into the saucer. |
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His fingers were smudged black with the ink, and he tried wiping them off on his jeans as Ryan came in. |
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His face was rather dirty, his nose smudged with dust and dirt, but he looked like he was enjoying himself nonetheless. |
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If somebody's new shirt was a size too small, or their bright red lipstick was smudged, I wouldn't think twice about making them aware of it. |
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Coming prepared with several canvases already smudged with charcoal outlines she readied her supplies. |
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Deeper into the barren city the polished buildings turn to dirty, smudged, rock-like towers, looking as if they were carved roughly out of stone. |
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Her make-up was smudged from last night and her usually clean-cut hair was sticking out every which way. |
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His dirty blonde waves of hair were tousled slightly and his tan arms were smudged with grease and dirt, but he still had me drawn. |
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Paddy, after a little thought and wet his finger and smudged the trunk of each of the trees. |
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As is the case with other institutions, the fine print of implementation is smudged and rankles the staff. |
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Blue-powdered eyelids and rosy cheeks become smudged black caves and sunken hollows. |
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With tad of green eyeliner bringing out my brown eyes and clear gloss smudged on my full lips, I was ready to go. |
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Then all of a sudden there is this bright flash of colour, like a blur of smudged paint and then, bam! |
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She didn't completely understand why the sepia still photos looked like they'd been smudged, smeared or painted. |
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He used hazy gray tones and smudged his images somewhat, as if to unfocus a photograph. |
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She asked quietly, her dirt and coal smudged face showed signs of strain and fatigue where it wasn't hidden by darkness. |
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Eyes and noses smear like smudged pencil marks erased from once-recognizable faces. |
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His eyes stared up at me, his kohl eyeliner artfully smudged, his lips almost parting in a teasing smile. |
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Well I guess I ought to get out of my subfusc, wipe the smudged makeup off my face and find some food. |
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I held it up to the light and read the slightly smudged neat italic handwriting. |
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My eyeliner is all smudged, and my hair is frizzing out in tendrils because of the humidity. |
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Many were smudged and tear-stained, often being the first information relatives received about the fate of their loved one. |
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I opened it and found a hastily scribbled note smudged in places by water droplets. |
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Her eyes were smudged from her mascara and her blood red lipstick was smudged all over. |
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Greasy wisps of hair straggled across the girl's face and her skinny fingers were smudged black. |
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Each false tattered edge, painted shadow, smudged scrap of paper and rusted piece of sheet metal is a visual delight. |
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One day I received by messenger a dirty and smudged envelope with no return address. |
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His eye makeup was smudged, the tear lines he drew down his cheeks faded. |
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Of course, holding my beer and smudged in black grease, I had to pass some snide comment over the irony, and got a pretty cute smile for my efforts. |
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The dark shapes that smudged the even line of the ocean were mountains, or perhaps promontories, riding high and magnificent upon the vastness of the water. |
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For example, print is not expected to be smudged or in a font style which is too small or difficult to read. |
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She fiddles with the child safety cap on one, releases it and pops two pills the size of giant mutant rabbit droppings between lips still smudged with red lippie. |
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A clutch of roughnecks, smudged with dirt and tattoos, are coring the earth, bringing up a little slice from the shale formation below. |
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Some cards may have smudged or illegible verification codes where the printing wears away from heavy use. |
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It might happen that after shooting fast moving objects, the video appears to be blurry, smudged and it's hard to distinguish details. |
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It is almost as if someone took an eraser and smudged the letters with it so the angles are so smooth. |
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If you smudged your lashes or if you painted your lids, wait until your mascara is dry and use a clean earbud by pressing it on the smudges. |
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I was placed under a tree in the dark and the spot I was on was smudged with smoke and I said to the medicine leader, 'Can I have a candle? |
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The first biro, produced in Chicago, had an immense success, but they smudged hands, pockets and shirts and sometimes exploded. |
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Producing crisp text and graphics, it completely eliminates the hassle of smudged prints. |
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At one place the artist noticed an edge line placed too far from the red, smudged it off a bit, repainted the line and went on. |
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The problem of smudged ink is also present and originates with the printing process. |
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The problem of unclear or smudged letters is present and originates from the printing of the newspaper. |
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The room has no windows, only mirrors, smudged and stained with age. |
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Randilyn's clothes looked very wrinkled, and her makeup was smudged. |
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The blood was smudged on his hand as well as the pieces of mirror. |
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The grass was blackened with soot, and her face smudged with dirt. |
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And now here I was, sitting next to the girl who had petrified me for most of my school years, and watching how abject misery had smudged her beauty. |
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Then she disappeared, leaving me by myself in that flimsy little dress, my makeup smudged and my hair all over the place. |
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Taking her hand stained with red she smudged blood across both her cheeks. |
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She wiped her nose and smudged her eye liner and hated herself. |
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Her neutral colored lipstick is smudged at the corner of her lip. |
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Just some of the things you can expect if your goods don't travel from A to B, but end up at C because an address label has been smudged by the rain. |
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According to the smudged document, the 'father of modern physics' arrived at Dover on May 26,1933 from Ostende, Belgium. |
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Creased labels and smudged markers are a thing of the past and the possibilities with this great new technology are virtually endless and that is what I like. |
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Elmo has begun turning the smudged painting into a work of art. |
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The basic rectangle is maintained, defining the stage, but the inner patterns are gradually smudged by the movements of the dancers, with confetti streaming behind them. |
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Replace the lens as it becomes damaged, smudged, or soiled. |
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Everyone in the circle was smudged with sweetgrass. |
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The images were easily smudged and the colours were weird. |
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Anything that emerged from the night's catch — squirrelfish or parrot fish, milky-eyed goatfish dead in the ropes, sling-jawed lionfish with their wings twisted — now lies spread in smudged colors across the Frenchman's bed. |
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Ensure cashiers verify signatures on credit cards and ask for photo ID when signatures do not match or when the signature on the back of a credit card is smudged. |
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Can be smudged while still wet for a smokier effect. |
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At the time, photos posed a problem for printers: a printing plate made from a photograph and coated with ink would produce a smudged image on a page. |
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Worn smudged on your lips it's much less obvious than pillar-box red, and MAC have some gorgeous colours to offer this season. |
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The main characteristic of charcoal as a medium is that, unless it is fixed by the application of some form of gum or resin, it is impermanent, easily erased or smudged. |
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The Greens' virtuous image has been smudged by Mr Ozdemir's fall and by the revelation that another leading Green flew to Bangkok with his free miles. |
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It's rather ghostish to have the road suddenly smudged out, and all the world anywhere, nowhere for you to go. |
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Repositionable and writable without the text becoming smudged. |
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A faint oystery light smudged the November sky outside the window. |
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