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- Dictionarysplodge/spläj/
noun
- 1. a large blob or smear of something; a splotch: "a splodge of strawberry jam"
verb
- 1. mark with a large blob or smear of something: "her coat was splodged with paint"
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SPLODGE definition: 1. a mark or spot that does not have a regular shape: 2. a mark or spot that does not have a…. Learn more.
- English (US)
SPLODGE meaning: 1. a mark or spot that does not have a...
- Znaczenie Splodge, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
splodge definicja: 1. a mark or spot that does not have a...
- Translate to Traditional Chinese
splodge translate: 汙漬,汙跡. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Splodge in Simplified Chinese
splodge translate: 污渍,污迹. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Bedspread
BEDSPREAD definition: 1. a decorative cover put on a bed, on...
- Blotch
BLOTCH definition: 1. a mark that is not regular in shape,...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
SPLODGE 의미, 정의, SPLODGE의 정의: 1. a mark or spot that does not...
- Splitting
SPLITTING definition: 1. a very severe pain that you feel in...
- English (US)
noun. /splɒdʒ/ /splɑːdʒ/ (British English) (also splotch. /splɒtʃ/ /splɑːtʃ/ North American English, British English) a large mark or spot of ink, paint, mud, etc.; a small area of colour or light. He had a splodge of oil on his cheek. Definitions on the go.
A splodge is a large uneven mark or stain, especially one that has been caused by a liquid.
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Splodge definition: a large irregular spot or blot. See examples of SPLODGE used in a sentence.
Define splodge. splodge synonyms, splodge pronunciation, splodge translation, English dictionary definition of splodge. n a large irregular spot or blot vb to mark with such a blot or blots ˈsplodgy adj Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 ©...
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