Meaning of turpsy | Babel Free
Definitions
- soaked in or smelling of turpentine
- heavily diluted with turpentine
Examples
“Back at his canvas he drew some more with Prussian blue, wiped his hands on a turpsy rag, and went over to the telephone.”
“There was the fresh, turpsy smell⟳ of conifers, and from a quarter of a mile away the salty tang of shifting sea water.”
“I had lived with him, scarcely conscious that he had an individual smell⟳ at all. But now I could recognise⟳ it at once - soapy, mentholy, a little sweaty, musky, turpsy. I passed the material under my nose, and his presence was filling my head.”
“The Sleeping lubra is an oil painting on board⟳, and the underpainting, which has been laid in as a transparent wash⟳, seems to have⟳ been mixed with some incompatible substance that has caused the colour to marble, possibly the result⟳ of clear enamel being dropped directly into the turpsy film of oil paint⟳.”
“But another canvas of the same size [probably Studio II] was only just begun: it had been scribbled all over with a very loose turpsy mixture of ochre-honey colour with a biggish brush.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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