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blot out

Idioms  
  1. Obliterate, wipe out of existence or memory, as in At least one Indian nation was blotted out as the pioneers moved west, or The trauma of the accident blotted out all her memory of recent events. This idiom, first recorded in 1516, uses the verb to blot in the sense of making something illegible by spotting or staining it with ink. The New Testament has it (Acts 3:19): “Repent ye ... that your sins may be blotted out.”


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That did not blot out the fear in many fields that raids could happen at any moment.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 30, 2025

So, if like Mr. Rao, you’ve developed a raging case of umbraphilia — the love of eclipses — you’ll have three chances over the next four years to see the moon blot out the sun.

From New York Times Apr. 9, 2024

As the moon lines up precisely between Earth and the sun, it will blot out all but the sun’s outer rim.

From Washington Times Oct. 10, 2023

The smoke was starting to blot out the sun.

From Seattle Times Aug. 14, 2023

He forced himself to listen to the sermon just to blot out the picture of Major and Hollis.

From "The Contender" by Robert Lipsyte

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