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Meaning of Smudge | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
smʌd͡ʒ

Definitions

  1. A nickname of someone with the surname Smith.
  2. A blemish or smear, especially a dark or sooty one.
  3. Dense smoke, such as that used for fumigation.
  4. A heap of damp combustibles partially ignited and burning slowly, placed on the windward side of a house, tent, etc. to keep off mosquitoes or other insects.
  5. A quantity of herbs used in suffumigation.

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Examples

“There was a smudge on the paper.”
“Then "smudges" are in vogue,—heaps of damp combustibles placed on the windward side of the house and partially ignited, that their inky steams may smother the mosquitoes while we take our chance. I have had a "smudge" made in a chafing-dish at my bedside, after a serious deliberation between choking and being devoured at small mouthfuls; and I conscientiously recommend choking, or running the risk of it, at least.”
“We had taken about ten pounds of trout; and the first procedure, after reaching the camp, was to build a smudge or smoke-fire, to drive away these abominable gnats, who, fortunately, take flight with the first whiff of smoke.”
“The use of smoke (or "smudges") against the attack of the mosquito is well understood in America and elsewhere.”
“Devil's dirt or asafetida ground together with fenugreek and black cumin seed is used as a smudge against witches and […]”
“For quotations using this term, see Citations:Smudge.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
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