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. |
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A timely printing hitch ensured that thousands of copies of the Torygraph had a large splodge of Lib Dem yellow splattered across the front page. |
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This evening, when I got in from work, sitting on the back step and mewling plaintively was a small cat with a black splodge on his chin, and all his fur intact. |
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The only feature apparent to the untutored eye is Hartebeespoort, a dark blue splodge in the upper centre, with the edges of Pretoria apparently sneaking in at upper right. |
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Every flavourless morsel of sandwich, every last disgusting splodge of bitter, vinegary BBQ gunk, they disappeared down my cakehole as if they were spiced sugar plums. |
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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? |
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He grew up in Enfield, a suburban splodge that crowns north London, and went to the borough's Latymer school. |
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It may be that getting us out comes down to a large splodge of wonga! |
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I watched in slow motion as he elevated a sloppy spoonful to his mouth and a great splodge of the goo hovered precariously on the edge. |
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Spread atop your pancakes with a splodge of low-fat cottage cheese, and you've got a tasty savoury treat that is low in calories but high in flavour. |
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The bouquet shows the terroir in a nice, niffy nose with a splodge of spice to complement the red fruits. |
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It starts off as a splodge but trust us, the more you slap on, the more it looks like expert nail art. |
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It is a tender East African species with wide white flowers with a dark purple splodge and delicious perfume. |
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Whether it was 40 years of sun exposure or age that had caught up with me, the brown splodge on my left cheek had become one of my personal bugbears. |
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It was a strip of absolute desert, where the only vegetation was the occasional splodge of moss, which lay over the sand edging of the salt flats like livid green cowpats. |
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Sammy overcomes self doubts and teasing but with supportive parents and a very clever dog, Splodge, makes the team and the first game. |
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