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smear <a smear; smears> N

smear N (relations)

cervical smear MED

paint or smear with kohl VB

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It was smeared on the lavatory seat to get at me.
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Sticky resin produced from a leg gland is smeared on hairs to aid in prey capture.
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Suction is released, and then the tissue fragments are expelled onto a slide, gently smeared, and immediately fixed in 95% ethyl alcohol.
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Her lipstick and eyeliner are smeared and her hair, disheveled (in contrast to the well-kept left side of her face).
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After the two days the scientists took a snapshot of the smears and found that the aromatic yeast had smeared across four times as much area as the scentless yeast.
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As much sweat from his brow, spittle from his throat and blood from his suppurating knuckles as he could collect during his exertions, he smeared across the perspex.
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The face is smeared with a red paste.
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The fetid-smelling gleba, the spore-bearing mass, is smeared on the upper inner surface of the columns.
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His appearance was squalid, with holy ashes smeared on him, and the long unkempt hair flowing in the air.
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Imagine, for instance, a chicken sandwich smeared with a garlicky chopped olive tapenade and a dab of bright lemony mayonnaise.
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