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  • When the children were brought back dirty, greasy, bedaubed, and so tired that they could hardly hold up their little heads, her indignation knew no bounds, and as she was perfectly fearless.
  • His face was bedaubed with mud.
  • Having well-nigh stifled his countryman with embraces, and besmeared himself with pulville from head to foot, he proceeded in this manner, “Mercy upon thee, knight, thou art so transmographied, and bedaubed, and bedizened, that thou mought rob thy own mother without fear of information. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
  • They were not yet bedaubed with war paint, but they were as restless as panthers in a cage, and it was only a matter of days when they would whoop and howl with the loudest.
  • His clothes was bedaubed with paint.
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  • You should have seen us; the verandah was like an Irish bog; our hands and faces were bedaubed with soil; and Faauma was supposed to have struck the right note when she remarked (a Propos of nothing), Vailima Letters
  • And yet you cannot blame those who stood and pitied you; or, perhaps, essayed to rub you down, and assist you in the recovery of your bedaubed hat. The Small House at Allington
  • Boston convention center may laminaria the nonsubmergible titanium of fancied ceruminous speedskater and the bedaubed chlorofucin of tulostomatales. Rational Review
  • The bill stabs downward and then emerges bedaubed with damp soil and grasping a small earthworm. Country diary: South Uist
  • The selves jostle for prominence in these pages: the mono-browed Neanderthal shoulders aside axe-wielding Homo sapiens; the neurasthenic intellectual trips up the bedaubed aborigine. Excerpt: Any Human Heart by William Boyd
  • His clothes was bedaubed with paint.
  • And there was nothing personal in this to render it at all embarrassing, for even Tom, whose power of observation was by no means remarkable, knew from the energy with which she did it that she would have fondled any hand, no matter how bedaubed or dyed, that had broken the head of Jonas Chuzzlewit. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
  • Her skirt was bedaubed with cheap finery.
  • Poems that make us love this gaudy, mother-scented, mud-bedaubed language of ours. Mental multivitamin
  • Unkempt and disordered, bedaubed with mud that had dried upon him, and with much of his clothing torn to rags, he had but just dropped into his easy – chair, when Mr. Grewgious stood before him. The Mystery of Edwin Drood
  • Her neck was bedaubed with cheap necklace.
  • Saxony for having had his room 'bedaubed' by Bendemann! My Life — Volume 1
  • The child's face was bedaubed with chocolate.
  • His face was bedaubed with mud.
  • Her skirt was bedaubed with cheap finery.
  • Her neck was bedaubed with cheap necklace.
  • These poor wretches were stunted in their growth, their hideous faces bedaubed with white paint, their skins filthy and greasy, their hair entangled, their voices discordant, and their gestures violent.
  • This man always impresses me with respect, he is so manly, so sweet-tempered, so faithful, so disdainful of all appearances, excellent and reverable in his old weather-worn cap and blue frock bedaubed with the soil of the field, so honest withal, that he always needs to be watched lest he should cheat himself. Uncollected Prose
  • The voice and face of his dearest friend and advisor vanished, and Roy proceeded to remove his paint-bedaubed smock and brush his hair, so as to present a somewhat better appearance when the professor arrived. "The Golden Girl of Munan" by Harl Vincent, part 1

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