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blotted out

ADJECTIVE
  1. reduced to nothingness

How To Use blotted out In A Sentence

  • The red clouds above turned black, and the sun was blotted out even though it was noon.
  • The name agreed upon for the child was Eugenie Victoria, but that afternoon Melanie unwittingly bestowed a name that clung, even as “Pittypat” had blotted out all memory of Sarah Jane. Gone with the Wind
  • The moon blotted out the sun.
  • Shouting from up ahead and the sun was blotted out for a few seconds as we passed through a gatehouse.
  • Thick white smoke blotted out the sun.
  • A dark cloud suddenly blotted out the sun.
  • That is not to say that his memory was blotted out.
  • Go or be blotted out as abominable in mine sight!
  • The sky above them was a dark milky black, the stars blotted out by the snow clouds.
  • Neighbours complained that the state of the house and garden depressed property prices and even made it impossible to grow vegetables in gardens because the sun was blotted out.
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