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Blotted meaning
Containing blots
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The sun and the moon were also blotted to a deep orange by the smoky conditions.
Yet, our copy editors will have surely blotted them out by the time the article sees daylight on the newsstands, seeking and destroying each minuscule mark.
Applied with a beauty blender, it blotted into my skin with ease, hiding my pores and blemishes more with every pat.
A second-half treble in the space of 22 minutes blotted Khalsa with an 18th and final defeat of the season, ensuring they finish in the upper reaches of the bottom half in 12th place.
She moves her hand, and the pristine white of the cloth is blotted with blood.
And so they blow the coverage of themselves out of proportion to the degree that it blots out the actions of theirs that merited that coverage get blotted out.
But it can be seen only when the sun’s disk is blotted out because the corona is too faint — about as bright as a full moon — to be seen against the rude glare of the full sun.
How are students to retain open-mindedness when self-expression is blotted out?
As to those general principles, the natural law, in the abstract, can nowise be blotted out from men's hearts.
Bahá’í The Bahá’ís believe that the law of Jihad has been blotted out from the scriptures.
He recalls being told by certain actors that Shakespeare never blotted (i.
In setting forth his evidence for Priscillan authorship, he finds it amazing that the name of the author was blotted out by the earliest tradition.
Summa Theologica I–II, Q. 94, A. 6. However, while the primary and immediate precepts cannot be "blotted out", the secondary precepts can be.
The current prints of the film have the "Flit" name blotted out, since Paramount Pictures didn't get permission to use the trademarked name.
The dark rain clouds also blotted out the moonlight, hindering the task of clearing routes through the ruins.
These were done in a loose, blotted-ink style, and figured in some of his earliest showings at the Bodley Gallery in New York.
They consisted mainly of "blotted ink" drawings (or monoprints ), a technique which he applied in much of his early art.
This mixture is applied to a suitably coated EM grid, blotted, then allowed to dry.
Torrents of rain flooded bomb craters, turned rubble into a morass and blotted out communications, the radio sets being incapable of surviving the constant immersion.