blot+out

  • 31blot something out — 1) Mary blotted out her picture Syn: erase, obliterate, delete, efface, rub out, blank out, expunge, eradicate; cross out, strike out, wipe out 2) clouds were starting to blot out the stars Syn: conce …

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  • 32blot —   Hāpala, kāpala, pala, kohu.    ♦ Ink blot, kohu īnika.    ♦ To blot, pā ele, ho opā ele, hōka e, ho omalo o; holoi ā nalo (remove blot);    ♦ blot out, ānai; ho ohōkai (memory) …

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  • 33blot — n 1. spot, speck, blotch, patch, dot, mark; smudge, smutch, smear, smirch, blur; stain, soil, dirt. 2. blemish, taint, flaw, mar; defect, fault, crack, scratch; imperfection, disfigurement, defacement. v 3. spot, smudge, smutch, mark, ink;… …

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  • 34blot — n. & v. n. 1 a spot or stain of ink etc. 2 a moral defect in an otherwise good character; a disgraceful act or quality. 3 any disfigurement or blemish. v. (blotted, blotting) 1 a tr. spot or stain with ink; smudge. b intr. (of a pen, ink, etc.)… …

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  • 35blot — I. v. a. 1. Efface, obliterate, erase, cancel, expunge, rub out, blot out, scratch out, strike out. 2. Spot, stain, blur, disfigure, deface, sully. 3. Tarnish, sully, disgrace, dishonor, blur, spot, stain. II. n. 1. Obliteration, erasure,… …

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  • 36ˌblot sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to cover something so that you can no longer see it Dark clouds overhead had blotted out the sun.[/ex] 2) to forget something unpleasant She tried hard to blot out the bitter memories of the divorce.[/ex] …

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  • 37Blot —    A stain or reproach (Job 31:7; Prov. 9:7). To blot out sin is to forgive it (Ps. 51:1, 9; Isa. 44:22; Acts 3:19). Christ s blotting out the handwriting of ordinances was his fulfilling the law in our behalf (Col. 2:14) …

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  • 38blot —    (out)    to kill    Literally, to eradicate:     The Emperor left here for Ethiopia today, flying to the frontier, and then in by ground. I hope he doesn t get blotted. (Mockler, 1984 in January 1941 Haile Selassie was as much at risk from his …

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  • 39To blot out — Стирать, вычёркивать …

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  • 40Blot-Sweyn — was probably made by Sweyn and his family, as it mentions two people named Sweyn and Møy. It is the only existing mention of the name Møy ( maiden ) as a girl s name beside the mention of Sweyn s sister Mær (the Old Icelandic form of Møy ) in… …

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