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splodgy

  • a word derived from splodge.
    splodge
    noun
    a large irregular spot or blot

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The design duo has a way with print, giving a splodgy effect to leopard and camouflage patterns.

From New York Times Jul. 1, 2012

He used to ride in bare-back on a big old splodgy dray-horse named Tom, which had been worked in the dray and at the plough until there was only jog-trot servility left in him.

From Colonial Born A tale of the Queensland bush by Percy F. S. (Percy Frederick Seaton) Spence

As he laboured with the coarse, splodgy strokes which ranked as his signature, the sight of the delicate curves of the letters she had made fanned the flame of his wrath still higher.

From The Rider of Waroona by G. Firth Scott

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