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"smudgy" Definitions
  1. with dirty marks on
  2. (of a picture, writing, etc.) with edges that are not clear synonym blurred

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Plus, like everything else, the screen is still all smudgy.
Though, alas, that sure-handedness comes at a very smudgy price.
It went from a smudgy blob to a thing of beauty.
Sometimes, in bringing a milky gloss to passagework, the results just sounded smudgy.
Windows are decorated with the smudgy fingerprints of tiny children with big imaginations.
Say 'Brigitte Bardot eyes' and smudgy, sultry winged liner comes to all our minds.
On the other hand, the LG V30 takes a horribly smudgy, barely usable photo.
They just seemed like smudgy Xeroxes of the Bond I'd first seen in the theater.
On the far wall, a smudgy Cy Twombly canvas hangs above a row of ceramics.
Meanwhile, slept-in, smudgy eyeliner and stained lips are reigning supreme in the makeup department.
Dronzek's acrylic illustrations are smudgy and friendly, with thick brush strokes and a close-up feeling.
Their delicate fields of blue, mint green, pink, yellow or smudgy white are airy and semitransparent.
Or are you still just trying to figure out how to get her smudgy bedroom eyes IRL?
A smudgy image of her sonogram is painted on the floor of the show's sleek, round set.
Images from the front-facing camera are also a bit more smudgy and dull than I'd prefer.
The tattoo he gave me on my chest is smudgy and faded and looks like a mistake.
"Tonya wore a lot black eyeliner — a smudgy, smoky eye — but that only enhanced Margot's beauty," Denaver says.
Many of the ones I've tried have been either smudgy, flaky, or too dark — and often around $20.
I'd use it to create a smudgy eyeshadow on the eyelid, as well as using it as an eyeliner.
My production retail unit is the black model, and I'm starting to feel really over black, slippery, smudgy phones.
This makes it sound as if Aira's books are difficult, belonging to a smudgy experimentalist tradition of fiction writing.
The demonic, perpetual-motion finale of the "Appassionata" Sonata, for example, has stretches of hectic, rushed and smudgy playing.
My mother covered our kitchen table with smudgy newspaper to catch the juice that ran down my scrawny arms.
Some old fuck wrote that I can't draw and that it's badly printed because of the smudgy panel borders.
The experts at Sephora are dubbing the trend "Rebel Eyes," and it includes everything from smudgy eyeliner to haphazard glitter.
People do all of those things with their phones every day, and the result is a smudgy mess of fingerprints.
A fan of dry shampoo, smudgy eyeliner, the occasional athletic shoe, and a $5.79 lipstick — all hail our style queen.
With "The Queen," Levin, the national editor at Slate, attempts to excavate the gritty, smudgy truth beneath the political rhetoric.
The smudgy object to the left of it is actually a spiral galaxy 53 million light-years in the background.
The smudgy object to the left of it is actually a spiral galaxy 390 million light-years in the background.
A few ambulances streaked by in the gathering dusk, leaving smudgy trails of red and blue lights in their wake.
Love to get my smudgy fingerprints all over my mirror just so I don't have to look out the window.14.
On the small exhibit floor, they showed off their software titles on smudgy screens: The Dollhouse, Men in Motion, Virgins 2.
Unrefined line work and smudgy, newsprint-esque textures are offset by sequences that make use of a dynamic array of angles.
Ms. Allison's voice often droops a little flat, instruments are hand-played rather than programmed and the mix is proudly smudgy.
And what looks from afar like a smudgy, multipanel abstract painting proves to be a sculptural depiction of a military disaster.
"I always want people to touch the artwork, to break it, or get it all smudgy with their dirty hands," said Gross.
A sharp flick of black here, a smudgy line there — it's easy to fall into a routine when it comes to eyeliner.
There was some roughness and smudgy coloratura passagework in her singing, moments when she sacrificed clear Italian diction in pursuit of intensity.
Hint: Skip the contour, and less is always more … except when it comes to a bold red lip or a smudgy, smoky eye.
On the unpainted border was the single smudgy fingerprint of an anonymous North Korean, the hand of the surveillance state reaching out, still.
It lasted for eight smudgy, mimeographed issues, and it chased the roar of rock coming from London, Los Angeles, and his native Canada.
For months, Aatchim experimented with ways to treat semitransparent Korean silk so that the fabric would absorb enough ink without producing a smudgy image.
There are, here as everywhere else in the world of global sports, the smudgy fingerprints of various sets of soft pink hands all over everything.
In a new Instagram shared by celebrity makeup artist Mai Quynh, Moretz showed off a face that was fully decked out in soft, smudgy red.
Earthsky reports a pair of binoculars, or a small telescope, could bring it into view, though you might not see more than a smudgy green blob.
I took a spin through New York City, expecting the kind of smudgy 3D rendering you'd find while homing in on a target in Google Maps.
In the evening, the F93 sometimes took brighter shots than my iPhone X. But zoom in closer, and you'll see the photo is horribly soft and smudgy.
The reality, for the man or woman in the street, is smudgy images that act as security features on credit cards, passports and an increasing number of banknotes.
It's a few blurs in black-and-white, and it's very hard to tell if they're the contours of the beginning of a human, or just a smudgy thumbprint.
I can see, which is the first part of my grandmother's name, but then it kind of goes, so it's not really spelled on properly, but, like, it's pretty smudgy.
The other was a kind of triangular spindle with a smudgy face painted on both sides, trailing thread from its corners, which I could have sworn I'd seen someplace before.
The smudgy, grimy urban landscape — emergency rooms, fast-food restaurants, blocks of modest, over-mortgaged, squeezed-together houses — is shot (by Sean Price Williams) with a fastidious avoidance of prettiness.
On a rainy day, the photos weren't as good; the colors were vivid but the contrast was too strong and details were smudgy, likely the result of too much post-processing.
His lead lines—often expressed with swooning synthesizers, the lilt of a slide guitar—are direct, but smudgy, as if scrawled onto the back of a postcard with a fountain pen.
And check out the detail below; the boat and the edges of the hill in the distance are horribly smudgy, making the photo taken with the F21 look like a watercolor painting.
Occasionally, the veneer of Conceptual austerity gives way to sight gag silliness, as when her 218 "Napoleonic Series" depicts the behatted French Emperor as smudgy, penile-shaped bars in a bar graph.
We've seen their bodies hosed down and patched up, but nothing explains why they wake up with perfect waves, highlighted skin, and smudgy eyeliner — without a single product laid out on their vanities.
Not only does she put her makeup on while riding the subway, but she's also lazy crafty like the rest of us and sometimes sleeps in her makeup for the perfect "smudgy" effect.
Dark and smudgy and heavily worked, it depicts a silhouetted figure in a jail cell, reaching forward through the bars, which cast long shadows, toward a dog dangling a key from its mouth.
Their smudgy aesthetic will confound today's devotees of Marvel's digitally polished relaunches, too, while racist caricatures like the brown-skinned people and Haitian "voodoo" in 1952's "Drum of Doom" haven't aged well, either.
There were simple shirtwaist dresses falling to midcalf and belted with thin strips of leather at the waist, smudgy Dust Bowl tartans, serape furs, suede and printed Bar jackets and black leather motorcycle jackets.
To complement the actress's bold shirt, the rest of her look was kept simple with swept back wet-look hair, a smudgy smokey eye, a warm coral lip, and a Rodarte gold floral ear cuff.
Although many teens know him as the Black Flag artist, the work he created in the punk days are inky drops in a smudgy bucket when held up next to rest of his massive oeuvre.
Those manipulations then served as the basis for minimalist oil stick paintings, each of which consists of a thick, smudgy black line, against an otherwise white canvas, charting the fluctuations in a given stock's price.
With soft and smudgy yet deliberate mixed-media art that seems at once modern and timeless, Carlin's warm, nostalgic images find a surprising visual connection between a northern mining region and a sunny southern land.
But he blinked when he spoke, in nervous flurries, and his interlocutors found themselves staring at a tattoo of a second set of eyes, blue-black and smudgy, that had been inked onto his eyelids.
Before 2015, the very best image of the dwarf planet Pluto was smudgy and blurry, and didn't reveal a whole lot about the composition of this little world more than 3 billion miles from Earth.
And that rings true for me, too: I vividly remember applying loads of smudgy eyeliner during my teenage angst years, and hearing multiple friends' parents whispering about it and gossiping that I was vying for attention.
See, the concept of smudgy, soft lip color isn't new — makeup artist Pat McGrath played with the texture on the runways back in 2013 and South Korea's ombré lip trend made the rounds a few years back.
After all, he used his fame as a star of reality television to propel the birther conspiracy from the world of internet chat-rooms and smudgy pamphlets hawked at Tea Party rallies to a national talking-point.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The dark, smudgy streaks on Xavi Bou's photographs suggest the jerky ink tracks created by a malfunctioning printer, but they actually record the various patterns birds trace while flying in flocks.
While the water temperature can dip into the 30s during winter, when snow powders the mountains and daylight is a smudgy twilight, the surf averages about 45 degrees Fahrenheit and can climb to the mid-50s during summer.
In Grobler's sketchbook-style mixed-media collage/drawings, the boys debate questions of language, foreignness and the need for human connection in speech balloons placed against the backdrop of a modern-day Babel of smudgy, overcast industrial blacks and grays.
For this smudgy smoky eye look, Ashley applied a thick layer of black kajal eyeliner on the upper lash line (she used Bobbi Brown's Smokey Eye Kajal Liner in Black Amethyst) and blended it out with a pretty plum L'Oreal cream shadow.
Her skin is glowing and chiseled; her eye makeup dark and smudgy, yet just shimmery enough to look fresh; and her hair is the most beautiful, balayagedmix of hues, including a spattering of IDGAF (nor do I have time to give AF) grays.
Seeing as diaper-changing stations are usually confined to women's bathrooms, I suspect the messy, unpleasant parts of bringing baby along may have fallen to his wife — including potentially dressing for the event with breast-feeding (or smudgy toddler hands) in mind.
In his most fully realized works — not in this show but hinted at by smudgy drawings of bouquets in vases — Mr. Bleckner would create visionary, darkly luminous spaces of mourning, populated by fluttering birds, ribbons, veils, chandeliers and funereal flowers in silvery vases.
"'Help me!' people screamed," recalled Mr. Hridoy, absently picking at a thigh of Kentucky Fried Chicken and staring out the smudgy window at the typically epic traffic jam on the dusty highway out front, the relentless barrage of klaxons nearly drowning him out.
There are some of Shepard's original illustrations, which have captivated children for generations with their smudgy simplicity, Winnie-the-Pooh sake cups (2014) designed by Hasami for Disney, and a whole array of objects directly or indirectly related to Milne or Pooh.
In "lemon window" (210), scattered ovals of warm yellow echo the two smudgy yellow price tags hung below the painting, while in "Penumbra (Wild Pacific Iris)" (223), a beige crescent of negative space echoes three pieces of crescent jewelry hung below the drawing.
Going a couple days a week in glasses or just taking my contacts out earlier in the evening would probably take care of it, but the thought of those leaking tentacles snaking across my poor eyes has cowed me into a nerdy, smudgy mess.
Aided by a team of artisans, she paints, embroiders and glazes the surfaces with asymmetrical half-faces and brightly colored wavy lines that are evocative of the white porcelain plates that Grant painted for the workshops, on which smudgy abstractions seem to twitch with joy.
In brown, gray and black leavened by soft yellows and blues, Smith's ardent paintings capture the brilliance of the sun on the sea and the smudgy darkness of a mine with equal intensity, creating an exquisitely personal feeling of the movement of time and history.
Thanks to her smudgy flick of jet-black liner, the world has seen thousands of cat-eye iterations since 30 B.C. Today's modern version, for example, is more of a precision event, as if drawn on by the kind of pre-programmed robot arm that's used for laparoscopic surgeries.
A few of the show's more certainly unfinished items — from a sheet of ink drawings by Leonardo da Vinci (a pathological noncompleter) to a smudgy self-portrait by Lucian Freud (the first layer in a buildup of paint that never happened) — at least yield some explanation for their state.
Or Guillaume Henry's ability to learn from his own mistakes at Nina Ricci, and abandon transparent styling tricks for smudgy seduction in a "sporty bourgeois," Romy Schneider-inspired show of lace and crushed-velvet slipdresses, key-hole slinks, and pencil skirts and organza tops under eelskin trench coats.
Sure, I wouldn't mind three hour lunch breaks while wearing nothing on my face but the glowy residue of micellar water and a smudgy red lipstick I randomly found City Pharma, but I don't have the pleasure of doing that, so I relate more to an Italian approach to beauty.
The smudgy, brown-green soup of microbes speckled with glowing dots is a long way from being a recognizable version of me, but it did make me squirm a bit to think that one day I might be looking at a more complete version of my full genome in a petri dish, all gussied up.
Update: We thought we'd have to wait until December ended, but we now know all the details about the upcoming collaboration between Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and beauty entrepreneur Kat Von D. Unlike the latter's popular Tattoo Liner, the Basket Case Anti-Precision Liner is a kohl formula in an oversized, retractable pen for making the smudgy emo look easy.
Major makeup artists, like Tom Pecheux and Diane Kendal, sent models down the catwalk sporting smudgy, iridescent, greasy eyes that toe the line between effortlessly polished and seductive AF. Plus, if artists like Pecheux and Kendal are giving the product their stamps of approval, you can bet it will be showing up in just about every makeup collection next year.
" Ms. Smith conjures the electric pulse of the 1980s and 1990s, when goth and punk were taking over the streets, and the nostalgia of the Cool Britannia years, when people rode Vespas to work and decorated their cubicles with pictures of Michael Caine in "Alfie" — the boys looking like "rebooted Mods" with "Kinks haircuts from 30 years earlier," the girls like "Julie Christie bottle-blondes in short skirts with smudgy black eyes.
The vegetarian finch is one of the largest Galápagos finches, measuring in length and ranging from in mass. Its upright stance is described as "parrot- like". Its beak is broad and stout, with a strongly curved culmen. The male's upperparts are olive-colored while his underparts are whitish, with smudgy streaking on the lower breast and flanks; some birds show rufous on the underparts.
It was founded in 1764—1766 as the German colony of Baltser (; ); the last namePospelov, p. 31 of one of the colonists. The other name of the colony was Goly Karamysh (), after the river on which it was located. The "Karamysh" part in the river's name means muddy, silty, smudgy, while the "Goly" part alludes to the steppes and the lack of forests in the area; cf.
"Jon Bon Jovi and his band serve up condescending sentiment, reducing every emotional statement to a barefaced cliché – either because they think that's all their audience can comprehend or because that's all they can comprehend. On Slippery When Wet, Bon Jovi sounds like bad fourth-generation metal, a smudgy Xerox of Quiet Riot." Robert Christgau said Slippery When Wet "proves that youth rebellion is toothless enough to simulate and market".
Smith had been sent a specimen by Surgeon-General White, which flowered in 1798. He went on to publish a fuller description accompanied by an illustration by James Sowerby in 1805. Kevin Thiele and Pauline Ladiges published a phylogenetic study based on morphology and came up with the smudgy apple (Angophora woodsiana) as the dwarf apple's closest relative. Brooker and colleagues consider it to be more closely related to the broad-leaved apple (A. subvelutina).
Non-breeding adults are more buffy than grey and brown, with reduced or absent black markings and often have whitish scalloping on the head and throat. Immatures have less black than all adult plumages, normally marked with a white chin and throat, a black malar stripe and a broad smudgy black breast- band. Juveniles have a brownish crown streaked with black and fine dark streaks and some broader black markings on the underside. Birds moult from July to September.
He prefers Xerox paper because he feels that the surface of marker paper tends to get smudgy or oily. When modifying art in his computer, he uses Photoshop. To effect his current ink wash style of shading and inking, he uses a variety of warm grey Copic markers with wide and brush tips, in particular a 9W Copic Sketch brush marker. For outlines and precise shading effects he will use a variety of pencils, most notably a 2B pencil, and for highlights and corrections, he will use white chalk pencils and white gouache paint.
In contrast to the colorful live-action version, the visuals of the black-and-white animated video illustrate the song's lyrics with drawings in a raw, smudgy style. West commissioned American animator, graphic designer, cartoonist, and film director Bill Plympton for the alternate video. The Oscar-nominated cartoonist is best known for the body- morphing animated short films 25 Ways to Quit Smoking and How to Kiss, once shown on MTV in the late 1980s as well as hit animated film, Your Face. Plympton also directed the half-hour documentary on the 1786 Shays' Rebellion in Massachusetts for the History Channel.
Coming home from the food co- op, he informed Peters that they had to put a paper out in one week "or I'll be the laughingstock of Berkeley." At the end of the week the promised paper, mostly written by Scherr, appeared. The smudgy first issue of 8 tabloid pages was crudely printed in a small edition of 2000 copies, and the paper was launched on a run which lasted almost 15 years. The Barb quickly became the news and communications center for the militant New Left protest movements swirling around the Berkeley campus of the University of California, where the Free Speech Movement made nationwide headlines in 1964.
Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors is characterized by a hypervascular proliferation of apparently non-malignant spindled cells associated with a variable amount of ‘smudgy’ calcified matrix but a small subset of these tumors exhibit malignant histological features and may behave in a clinically malignant fashion. In a series of 15 patients with this disease, 9 were found to have tumors that bore fusions between the FGFR1 gene and the FN1 gene located on human chromosome 2 at position q35. The FGFR1-FN1 fusion gene was again identified in 16 of 39 (41%) patients with phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors. The role of the(2;8)(35;11) FGFR1-FN1 fusion gene in this disease is not known.
Unquestionably though, his most challenging project involved the Black Paintings of Francisco de Goya, which were painted in oil on the walls of Goya's home, the "Quinta del Sordo". The images were transferred from the wall to canvases, using pictures taken by the French photographer Jean Laurent as a guide.Carlos Teixidor, "Fotografías de Laurent en la Quinta de Goya", in the magazine Descubrir el Arte, #154, December 2011, pgs. 48–54. Many of the paintings were smudgy, badly cracked, and smeared with plaster, so he took the initiative of restoring them to their original state, as much as possible. The home's owner at that time, Baron Émile d’Erlanger, had planned to sell them at the upcoming Exposition Universelle (1878).
Irrespective of how much sunlight he has on a given day, he prefers to use a 500W incandescent photo lamp, though he believes a 500W halogen lamp is also adequate. He prefers to use a lead holder with H lead for sketching, and 2B lead for shading, which he sharpens with a rotary lead pointer, believing that such leads can be sharpened better than a traditional pencil. He blows up a scan of each page layout to 8.5" x 11", and draws "tight" pencils on top of these, which are then scanned and printed on 11" x 17" inkjet paper in faint blue line. He prefers Xerox paper because he feels that the surface of marker paper tends to get smudgy or oily.
"Greenland, Colin (17 May > 2003). "Small world", The Guardian > "An imaginary city: this is a time for such a vision, especially for New > Yorkers, whose city has always been in flux, though perhaps never more > painfully and self-consciously than today. Entralla, the fictitious > metropolis at the heart of Edward Carey's second novel, exists not only in > our imagination and in the pages of Alva & Irva (which serves as Entralla's > one and only guidebook) but in the form of tiny plasticine models of its > streets and houses, seen in the appealingly smudgy photographs that > punctuate the novel. A re-creation of Entralla also appears in the story of > Alva & Irva, since the twins of the book's title are the designer and > sculptor, respectively, of their native city in miniature.
Bess of Hardwick, 1592 His signed portrait of Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII, based on a work by Meynnart Wewyck (Maynard Vewicke) was presented to St John's College, Cambridge in 1598, and a portrait of King James I of England as a young boy, now in the National Portrait Gallery, London, based on a 1574 painting by Arnold Bronckorst, is also attributed to LockeyThe painting of James I was formerly at Hardwick Hall; see Strong 1983 p. 258. It is based on, but not a copy of, the Bronckorst; compare :Image:James VI as a boy (Arnold Bronckorst).jpg (Strong 1983 plate 92) Lockey was long associated with the Cavendish family of Hardwick Hall, working under the patronage of Bess of Hardwick between 1591 and 1597 and of her son Sir William Cavendish between 1608 and 1613.Strong, 1969 The art historian Sir Roy Strong has identified a number of inferior copies of Hilliard's portrait miniatures as probably the work of Lockey, pointing out their "weak and laboured brushstrokes" and "smudgy" features.
Hindwing: a broad black stripe along the costal margin; the termen somewhat narrowly pale yellowish-brown. Underside white, the markings somewhat variable. Forewing: costa, apex and termen with minute earthy-brown speckles, sparse along the costa, more dense on the termen; on the latter they coalesce and form a brown smudgy border that is bounded on the inner side by a curved, postdiscal, more or less clearly defined, narrow, yellowish-brown band; cell crossed transversely by a basal, a medial and an apical short similar band; the medial band darkened in colour and continued almost to the dorsum, the apical band along the discocellulars. Hindwing: with minute brown speckles, more or less lightly and irregularly stained with rusty brown; basal half with obscure, transverse, narrow, macular, earthy-brown bauds that are well-defined only anteriorly, the basal one produced up to the dorsum; a short dark-edged transverse band from the tornus to vein 4 running parallel to the costal margin, the lower edge of the band acutely and irregularly dentate; the terminal and tornal areas below this band washed with earthy brown.

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