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smudgy

/smuhj-ee/US // ˈsmʌdʒ i //UK // (smʌdʒɪ) //

污浊的,弄脏了,弄脏的,弄脏

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    smudg·i·er, smudg·i·est.

    • : marked with smudges; smeared; smeary.
    • : emitting a stifling smoke; smoky.
    • : British Dialect. humid; sweltering; sultry.

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Examples

  • As I strained my eyes to look beyond the smudgy, glass window of my tiny bush plane, the view came at me like a torrent.

  • Her hair was disheveled, her sleeves rolled back, and her face smudged from her smudgy fingers.

  • And would the sea itself permit vile iron and smudgy coal to speck its immaculate bosom?

  • With his fingers added up to his satisfaction and the total found correct, he again turned his gaze out of the smudgy window.

  • Cap'n Sproul busied himself with a little pile of smudgy account-books, each representing a road district of the town.

  • The Daily Intelligencer was spread on a newsstand, a smudgy black bannerhead fouling its pure bosom.

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