Yet in the sand was a third set of footprints and the smudgy impression of his body being dragged away. |
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In design terms it's a dog's breakfast, a grey, smudgy mess that seems to stagger off ancient presses each week. |
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Except the last few pages of the last chapter had a smudgy white line down the middle. |
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Having been promised the moon, we wound up dealing with polluted water, smudgy air, declining heath and income disparities of the worst kind. |
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The smudgy appearance of the manuscript seems to be the result of wear and tear. |
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The stretches of DNA, referred to as fragments, show up as smudgy blobs on a test film. |
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It was a printed piece of computer paper, covered in the smudgy black scrawl of a scanned newspaper article. |
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Papa gave every note, even the white slip with his name and ID number printed in smudgy ink, to Mama. |
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Make sure the sides of the tyre do not touch the adhesive bed, since your tyre will otherwise look smudgy right away. |
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Its smudgy typewritten pages had a tiny circulation but, rebroadcast on Western radio stations, they reached millions. |
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The use of colour is striking, jumping from violent red and black to smudgy warm interiors that contain artistic treasures, or the white utilitarian rooms of plebeian offices. |
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As a rule, soiled or smudgy MultiCard strips should not be used. |
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I have one cavil: The publisher, seemingly to economize on black ink, has printed the documents and photographs in such low-definition, smudgy gray that many are unreadable. |
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Dirty units fruits: very apparent adhering or embedded dirt, soil, mud or dust, producing a smudgy, smeared, flecked or coated effect, that seriously detracts the appearance of the produce. |
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As a result, the earth's neighbours have been transformed from smudgy discs in the telescope eyepiece into distinct worlds, with real histories separate from, but echoing, its own. |
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The results are strangely beautiful: barely there, smudgy spectrums made up of the stuff we normally wouldn't look twice at – fluff and fibres, dust and dirt, even microscopic particles of human skin and hair. |
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A smudgy kneeprint marred the front of her pale green skirt. |
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